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How does ice affect the force acting on a bridge?

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How does ice affect the forces acting on the bridge?

I really need help on it!! Can someone help me?


How does ice affect a bridge?

makes it slipery


Which two forces act on you when you stand on ice?

Normal force & Gravitational forces are acting on you.


What force is used in ice climbing?

Upward force, used to counter the downward force of gravity acting on the climber. Precisely the same force used when walking up a flight of stairs. Provided in both cases by the climber's muscles.


What is the weight of people and cars on a bridge called?

Dynamic Load The "load" is the total force and weight that a structure such as a bridge is designed to withstand. For a bridge, the total load includes the "dynamic" loads of traffic, people, wind, snow, and ice and the "static" load of the bridge's own weight.


Did Japan and Korea have a land bridge during the ice age?

Yes Japan and Korea did have a land bridge in the Ice Age.


How do they the forth road bridge free of ice?

Cos they de-ice it.


Does surface type affect the force of friction?

Surface types can affect the force of friction because as the surface gets rough and rougher it has more friction and smooth surface has less friction. if we compare the affect of friction force on a ice and road. Road is much more rough than the ice chunk and if we slide a ice hockey puck on each of the surfaces, we get that smoother surfaces has less friction.


Is the land bridge the last bridge that was made?

If you are referring to the Bering strait land bridge, it wasn't made but was part of the earth. It was an ice bridge.


What year did the ice bridge happen?

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Would it be say that no force acts on a body moving on a perfectly smooth surface?

It would not be a perfect answer if I said yes because you did not assume that if the body was moving in vacumn. If its not, like for example it is moving on an ice block on the surface of the earth then the object still has gravity and the air friction acting on it. Even the molecules of the ice's surface attract the surface of that object it is in contact with. So if I say that the object is in space then it would be a incredibly correct answer to say yes, there are no force acting on the body.