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Q: What is a compression member of a structure?
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A force crushing a material or object by squeezing it?

This is compression. Compression is one of the 4 internal forces acting on a structure. Squeezing a structure implies that it is compression.


What is a structure member?

methods and variables inside the structure is callled structure member


What is an internal force acting on a structure?

Compression


What is meant by a structure within a structure?

A structure that is a member of another structure is a structure within a structure.


A structure that is designed to withstand compression?

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What forces can affect a structure?

wind, weight, compression, tension and push


What is the property that describes a structure's ability to support a load?

compression, tension, or torsion


What are compression chords?

In building constructions most commonly, that is top member of truss.


What is pointer to a member in objective c?

It is a pointer that points to a member of a structure.


What is tension in an earthquake?

The Tension Capable Bearing can accommodate structure vertical loads that vary from compression to tension during seismic movements. This bearing can substantially reduce structural framing costs by preventing uplift of a primary structural member, and can eliminate concerns regarding potential structure overturning or large vertical earthquake motions


What is a tension member of a structure?

stacture beam............


What is the strongest structure?

It depends on the kinds of stresses the structure is expected to resist. To resist cantilever stresses (bending - a combination of compression, tension, and sheer), the octet-truss is the strongest possible structure. To resist only tension a straight line, such as a cable, is the optimum structural geometry; and to resist only compression a lorimerlite framework is the strongest structural geometry.