It would probably hold up to at least an EF2 tornado without suffering major damage, and perhaps an EF3. Beyond that it stands a chance of collapsing.
Both hurricanes and at least some tornadoes have a calm area at the center called an eye. Though in technical terminology only the eye of a hurricane is a true eye. In a tornado it is referred to as a "weak-echo region" as it does not reflect a radar beam.
triple beam balance
The beam would be deflected to the negative plate, as alpha particles are Helium nuclei and are positively charged.
Because of the refraction of the room and the light
Please see link it has a good starting point for your Triple Beam Balance as applied to sciencehttp://genchem.rutgers.edu/balance3b.html
The different between suspension bridge and beam bridge are beam bridge are for short distance but suspension bridge for long distance. Beam bridge are used for highway passes and suspension bridge for wide waterway passes.
Danyang-Kunshan Grand Bridge is the longest beam bridge in the world and is approx 164.8 kilometres long.
beam and tunnel
An example of a beam bridge is Chesapeake Bay bridge-tunnel Site: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/buildingbig/bridge/index.html
beam bridge
Well with a beam it allows the bridge to support the bridge
bottom of the beam
beam
The first beam bridge was built in America
The Banpo Bridge is a girder bridge.
Arch bridge: the span beam of bridge is the shape of an arch & the load is diverted in compressive method. Beam bridge: the shape of beam span is of simply supported or continuous. here the load is diverted through bending compression method.
beam bridge