First of all, the force of compression impacts the bridge. Also, the force of tension inmpacts the bridge because the more cars there are or any weight the bridge stretches which is tension. tthe force of gravity weighs the bridge down and that is why the bridge has to withstand that. Wind can affect the tower bridge because if there is a huriccane the bridge has to be able to stand without any damage.
Compression and tension are forces that act upon a bridge
tension, compression
compression and tension
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The forces that acts on the bridge is the way the bridge is built or the mass that is put on the bridge. Some are different it only depends on how the bridge is built.
Crystal Palace is the name of a part of London and of a football club which is based there. There are no particular forces which act on them.
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Tension and compression are the two forces that act upon a bridge.
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A cable stay bridge may transfer forces that act on it by eventually transfer into a bedrock beneath the bridge foundation. One way of determining how this done is by using the seesaw method.
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There are many forces acting on a truss bridge compression, tension, and torsion. The truss bridge uses equilateral triangles to spread out the stress of the load on these forces along the hold structure.
For a start, it's unavoidable that gravity acts on the bridge. Next, if the bridge is not to fall through to the center of the Earth, Earth must push up on the bridge. There may also be forces caused by wind.
don't know all the forces but the most important thing engineers have to factor in is the frequency at which the bridge vibrates. Bridges can be likened to a guitar string in that they vibrate at different frequencies. If the bridge is 'in tune' with the frequency of the wind it will wobble violently and eventually collapse. One example is the millennium bridge in London, on it's opening day the force of proples walking from side to side caused the bridge to sway considerably, forcing them to close the bridge and add supports.
Thomas More died when he remained faithful to the Pope, and got beheaded by Henry VIII. He was sent to the Tower of London in 1534 for refusing to take the oath required by the First Succession Act. He did this because the act disparaged the power of the Pope and Henry's marriage to Catherine of Aragon. In 1535 he was tried for treason and beheaded.
The arch bridge spreads load (the weight of the bridge and the traffic on it) from the deck to the abutments (the supports at each end) and into the ground. This creates a lot of compressions.