25 feet both ways
10 feet
The same reason the millennium bridge broke- feet landing at the same time will cause the bridge to sway one way and then when the other foot comes down the weight is transfered so the pressure causes the bridge to sway the other way eventually causing a disaster (only works with some types of bridges so don't get your hopes up) -I think p.s I'm only in yr 7 at school so I'm not entirely sure
Due to it's flexibility, it can sway up to about 5.5 feet.
When it is windy, the Sears tower has an average sway distance of about 6 inches. Although it is made to be able to sway 3 feet from true center.
I have the samsung sway and it has 2.0 mega pixels
3 feet in any direction
it is said that the john Hancock can sway up to five feet... people who work at the top often can be heard complaining of motion sickness on a windy day ! it is said that the john Hancock can sway up to five feet... people who work at the top often can be heard complaining of motion sickness on a windy day !
To perform a sway with a raise, start by standing with your feet shoulder-width apart. Shift your weight to one side, allowing your body to sway gently in that direction. As you sway, raise your opposite arm above your head, creating a fluid motion. This movement can be used in dance or exercise routines to enhance balance and coordination.
The constant left, right, in unison, like a beating drum, can set up a resonance and make the bridge sway or fail.
The Galloping Gurdy bridge, also known as the Gurdy Bridge or the Galloping Gurdy, was designed by the American engineer and inventor John A. Roebling, who is best known for his work on the Brooklyn Bridge. The bridge features a unique design that allows it to sway and move, creating a "galloping" effect. It was built in the late 19th century and is noted for its innovative engineering.
It has a sway bar in the front and in the rear. It has a connecting link at each end of each sway bar = 4 total
A cat's tail sways for balance. Their tail helps them stay on their feet when they leap and when they walk.