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Q: How does triangulation help to make a head frame structure stronger?
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How the triangulation helps to make the head frame structure stronger?

triangles are generally a strong shape


What are mix and match structures?

Some structures are combinations of different types of structures:- Football helmets are shell structures - to protect the head, with a frame structure attached in front - to protect the face.- Hydro-electric dams are mass structures, with frame structures inside to house the generators- Airplanes are frame structures, with a 'skin' that acts like a shell - giving it the added strength to resist stresses and making it lightweight and flexible.- Domed buildings combine shell and frame construction- Warehouses are often built with columns to support the roof (frame) and concrete blocks, (mass structures) which stay in place because of their weight.


Which eyeglass frames put the least amount of pressure on the side of your head?

That varies from person to person, but I suggest using a very light Titanium frame such as Timtus Eyeglasses. They are light and flexible so they will not put pressure on your head.


What are the parts of screw gauge?

Parts of screw gauge are: 1)U-Shaped frame 2)Hallow cylinderical tube 3)Index line 4)Milled head(H) 5)Safety device(D) 6)Head scale(Slopped Edge) 7)Pitch scale(mm)


What is motion relative to?

Motion is relative to your frame of reference which you can choose arbitrarily. Most people use the surface of the earth as their frame of reference or their own body depending on the calcualtion they are doing. However, that makes describing the orbits of the planets more difficult so the sun is often used as the frame of reference in that case. If I'm inside a car my frame of reference might be my head, the car or I could choose a spot along the road (the surface of the earth). From a science standpoint you should get the same answer no matter what frame of reference you arbitrarily choose but it often turns out that choosing a particular frame of reference makes certain calculations much easier. Just keep in mind that motion is always relative to something and you get to pick whatever that something is when you are solving a problem or doing a calculation. Just don't change frames of reference in the middle of a problem or your answer will likely be incorrect.