Yes, the Eureka Skydeck can sway slightly in the wind, as it is designed to accommodate wind loads and ensure structural safety. This movement is typically minimal and not noticeable to most visitors, as the building's engineering allows for flexibility. Such swaying is a common feature in tall buildings to prevent damage during strong winds. Overall, the Skydeck provides a safe and stable experience for its visitors.
up to eight millimetres in high winds- source- eureka tower broucher on 23-4-2011
what wind causes small trees to sway
a. Sway helps to minimize wind damage. b. Sway makes the building stronger by compressing the weight into the ground. c. Sway is not better than resisting wind.
Use a Trailer Sway Control for improved handling and to control trailer sway from wind and traffic.
In the wind is the prepositional phrase.
it sways
Winds of 50 MPH will cause it to sway up to 3 inches.
The trees began to sway in the wind, their branches gently moving back and forth.
The tree whispered to the wind, "Embrace me gently, for I sway with your touch."
He was dead when he landed. The boys thought he was moving because his parachute was caught in the trees and when the wind blew, he would sway.
No unfortunately, but there is a wind structure deck that can get you started!
Sway of monument in 30-mile-per-hour (48 km/h) wind: 0.125 inches (3.2 mm)