> The average maximum force the bricks can stand is 4,240N.<p>Ah, but that's not quite the issue, if the question is how high of a tower you can build.<p>If a tower is 3.5 km tall, then the lower 100m (to pull a number out of the air) are all supporting pretty much the same weight. And that 100m is about ... 10,000 bricks thick? If one of those bricks goes, then the tower goes. So what you want to know is not the average strength of a brick, but the expected strength of the weakest brick out of 10,000. I imagine that's significantly less.<p>Exercise for the reader: Given the probability distribution of brick strength, how do we compute the height at which we expect a one-brick-wide tower to fail? (Assume that vertical compression of bricks is the only issue; there are no lateral forces, the tower is perfectly balanced, etc.)