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The force a bridge can withstand depends on its design, materials, and intended load capacity. Engineers calculate this using factors such as the type of bridge (e.g., beam, arch, suspension), the materials (steel, concrete, etc.), and safety ratings. Generally, bridges are designed to handle both static loads (like the weight of vehicles) and dynamic loads (like wind or seismic activity). Each bridge has a specific load rating, which indicates the maximum force it can safely support.

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