Bridges, as with all engineering projects, are designed to certain specifications. These tell the engineer what the structure must be able to do and what stresses it must endure.
The engineer takes these into consideration when designing the structure and also adds a safety factor. The materials from which the structure is built also have safety factors within them.
Many other things are taken into consideration too to ensure it is safe and fit for purpose.
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Bridges are able to hold so much weight because of the way they are built and the tension that holds them together
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The engineers that were responsible for building the bridge, created the 3D bridge on a 2D model. Plus the weight that the bridge could hold, was not calculated right for the people. Oops!
You want to find out how much weight your posicle bridge can hold before collpsing. So finding the weight of the bags of weights is very important to test your bridge. Then you will find out how much weight your posicle bridge can hold. ~be happy, life is good:)~
Short answer: they are designed to do so. Bridge engineers calculate the forces incurred by the traffic on a bridge and the weight of the bridge itself: these act in the vertical direction, more or less. But we also calculate an assumed load from wind acting horizontally against the sides of a bridge. This is estimated to be so many pounds per square foot of bridge structure and vehicles on the bridge. What is called secondary support members are designed to accept these loads and conduct them to the bridge ends. On some bridges, you can see a series of "X" shaped members under the bridge deck. These are the secondary supports that keep the bridge from moving sideways under wind and traffic loads. Other bridges may not have these members, but the structure is designed to carry the load in another manner.
The footing carries the entire load of the bridge from the columns up to the foundation so that these loads can be disbursed into the soil. The foundation can be several different things including driven piles or drilled shafts.
Yes, because the mathematical process they used in that architecture was really well done. +++ Not inherently so, it isn't. The design mathematics are fully understood for any bridge type, and the individual bridge is designed for its own location and intended loads (plus safety factor).
Each player receives 13 cards at the beginning of a bridge hand, so bridge cards are narrow to make it easier for a player to hold the cards in their hand.
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