Gravity.
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They must support their own weight.
8.5 is how much
Because it is a force. Gravity is one of the four fundamental forces (gravity, electromagnetism, weak nuclear, strong nuclear or color force).Gravity causes mass to accelerate. F = ma. Gravity must therefore be a force.
no, it can't happen because brick can't withstand a 1.0-8.0+ earthquake
Build them out of materials and to designs specified to withstand tornado force winds.
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Guardrails and top rails must be able to withstand a minimum lateral force of 200 pounds applied in any outward or downward direction at any point along the top edge.
200 pounds
Structures withstand force by distributing the load and stress evenly across their components. The design of a structure takes into account factors such as material strength, shape, and support mechanisms to ensure it can handle the forces applied to it without failing. Proper maintenance and regular inspections also play a key role in ensuring the structural integrity of a building or bridge.
A femur bone can withstand roughly 4000 N of force.
Eggs can withstand more force from the pointed end because it has an arc shape
My house could never withstand the gale force of a hurricane!
It depends on the strength of the tornado. For example, all but the weakest structures will stand up to an EF0 tornado. At the other end, virtually nothing can with stand the full force of an EF5 tornado. Some structures that can withstand such a storm include reactor cores in nuclear power plants, rooms built into some buildings to protect from tornadoes, and most underground structures.
Structures and devices are designed to withstand various forces, such as gravity, wind, earthquakes, and other environmental conditions. Engineers use mathematical calculations and simulations to ensure that structures can withstand these forces and remain safe and stable over their lifespan.
The ability of a string to withstand tension force is called tensile strength. It refers to the maximum amount of tensile (pulling) force a material can withstand before breaking. Tensile strength is an important property in materials such as ropes, cables, and textiles.
Structures can withstand tornadoes by being designed and built to resist high winds and impact from flying debris. Techniques for creating tornado-resistant structures include using reinforced connections, sturdy materials, and aerodynamic shapes. Building codes and standards also play a crucial role in ensuring that structures are designed to withstand the forces of tornadoes.