Every object, thing, or even a human has a symmetry (the line the goes in between the two parts), they both are together and are stable because of the symmetrical force that is there, holding both towers down.
The greater the nuclear binding energy, the more stable the nucleus. Even numbers of nucleons also make the nucleus more stable.
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Big bases make for greater stability. If you are worried about breakage, remember to distribute the pressure applied (if any) evenly throughout your structure.
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The Petronas Towers are made from concrete, steel and aluminium.
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Sting rays have a two fold axis of symmetry which would make it closed symmetry.
Symmetry can make things more stable by having a balance of mass and structure. For example: If an upper floor that is square in plan is supported symmetrically by four columns, one at each corner, it will be stable. If it is supported by three columns at three of the four corners, the columns and floor will all need to be stronger to resist the extra load that the asymmetrical design puts on the structure. If an upper floor is supported by a single column at the centre of the floor, the structural design will be balanced. If the column is positioned off-centre, the column and floor will again need to be stronger to resist the extra load that the asymmetrical design puts on the structure. In an earthquake, symmetry make the reistance to earthquake forces easier by reducing the unbalancing effect of torsional or twisting forces.
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Go to stable at the bottom of the page and click on make your own stable.
it depends on what kind of towers you are trying to make... you could rubber band pencils 2gether
first you get the materials and then get the directions. Make sure you do everything right and build the towers. when done examine and make love to it.
Two hydrogen make Oxygen stable.
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