it will topple over if there is too much weight on one side ^_^
The cable-stayed bridge is not as flexible as the suspension bridge but stronger.
They are being used in modern times (which is now). suspension bridges were around during late 1800s. Cable-stayed bridges is so strong that the span can be 5,000 and only need about two cable stands. Works good in shorter distances also.
The cables can rust and the cost of replacement is prohibitive.
some cons are that they can cost a lost which makes industries not want to support them and they have a limited amount of space
it can break
wind
the strength is steel and the weakness is its weight
the strength is steel and the weakness is its weight
the strength is steel and the weakness is its weight
i believe it is a cable stayed bridge
cable
yes
yes
A cable-stayed bridge is one where the deck is 'held up' by steel tensile cables which fan out from the bridge pylons or towers.
Cable-stayed bridge
The bridges weight.
The main advantage of a cable-stayed bridge is that it is under compression by the cables which makes it stronger. The main disadvantage of the cable-stayed bridge is that it is more susceptible to wind than other types of bridges.
Its a cable-stayed bridge.