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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.
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Brick, stone, concrete, iron, wood, steel. Providing it will withstand the loads and forces!
tension pulls on the bridge, compression acts upon the supports of the bridge, and shear is created because of the wind blowing on the wind. extreme weather or earthquakes may cause torsion, but it's very rare that you'll find that in a bridge.
The only intermolecular forces in this long hydrocarbon will be dispersion forces.
Tinsile strength
Structures are able to withstand outside forces by having sufficient resistance and capacity so that they can respind with equal magnitude of the forces acting over them.
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.
London forces
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external forces and internal forces