An architect who designs a bridge would use trigonometry, among other mathematical techniques.
to build a paper birdge you use paper
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what are the tools to bild a buscule bridge
They needed to construct the legs of the bridge.
Use hot glue gun to build it
there many jobs that have to uses trigonometrysuch as a carpentry , law and order these jobs have to use trigonometry because for carpentry if you don't use it then you might as well not use it any ways and you Can also use it to impress the boss you know mabye get a little raise in your money but really when you are cutting out an angle you have to use trigonometry, also architecture uses trigonometry so they can figure out how to build the complex shapes that modern buildings require
the way they do it is to build the bridge with tighter bolts and metal and they use a system on a house and bridge and do greater the force before it comes tumbling down.
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Bewick Bridge has written: 'A compendious treatise on the elements of plane trigonometry' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Plane Trigonometry 'A treatise on mechanics' -- subject(s): Mechanics
how can trigonometry use in metallurgy
You can build a scale model/toy bridge out of toothpicks. You can not build a real bridge to walk on out of toothpicks.
The current London Bridge, built in 1973, is a pre-stressed concrete structure.