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I have been wondering this for years. You know in shops, when you bought something heavy, at the till they might say ooo that’s a bit heavy, let me double bag it for you......well would it actually make any difference? I can see that spreading the load over four handles instead of two would help to stop the handles breaking, but the actual bags are unconnected at the carrying end...so would it help to stop the bag bursting or is it just one of those beliefs that have no basis in fact.....and is it different for sharp pointy loads which would pierce the bags and for blunt loads which would burst through by reason of weight?
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In more depth, breaking occurs when the material's capacity for inelastic strain is exceeded. With two bags, you average out individual weaknesses and provide reinforcing. Plastic is also quite sticky when under strain, which would help to spread forces through the structure.
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In more depth, breaking occurs when the material's capacity for inelastic strain is exceeded. With two bags, you average out individual weaknesses and provide reinforcing. Plastic is also quite sticky when under strain, which would help to spread forces through the structure.
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