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Act Tower was created in 1994.
The main forces acting on the CN Tower are gravity, wind forces, and the structural load of the building itself. Gravity pulls the tower downwards, while wind forces can exert pressure on the tower from different directions. The structural load comes from the materials and design of the tower holding up its own weight and the weight of any occupants or equipment.
The main forces acting on the Eiffel Tower are gravity pulling it downward and the forces exerted by the ground to support its weight. Wind can also exert forces on the tower, causing it to sway slightly, which is counteracted by its design and structure.
The forces acting on the Shanghai Tower include the gravitational force pulling it downward, the normal force pushing it upward, and wind loads exerting lateral forces on the structure. The tower's design accounts for these forces to ensure its stability and safety.
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The twigs branches and leaves act as a filter for the wind and reduce the force and therefore the damage.
No, it was a premeditated and deliberate act.
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