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Or if you need a little cheering up and are resisting the desire to reach for the nearest chocolate bar, take a look at some of the things people have said about chocolate through history and enjoy a bit of a giggle.
Becuase bending moment in the middle of the bridge bending moment is less than ordinary or straight bridge and more strength
Arch bridge: the span beam of bridge is the shape of an arch & the load is diverted in compressive method. Beam bridge: the shape of beam span is of simply supported or continuous. here the load is diverted through bending compression method.
Disadvantage: An arch bridge requires a very stable foundation. The bridge diverts the tension exerted on it onto the foundations on either side of the bridge. Advantage: It is an economical way to traverse small distances and is able to cope with bending forces
Disadvantage: An arch bridge requires a very stable foundation. The bridge diverts the tension exerted on it onto the foundations on either side of the bridge. Advantage: It is an economical mom to traverse small distances and is able to cope with bending forces.
Buckling; shriveling, bending, or curling from heating or pressure. (heating, in this case)
Why are you bending that straw? How should I be bending the paper.
In cantilever bridges, the main forces that act on the structure are tension and compression. Tension forces occur in the upper portions of the bridge where the material is being pulled apart, while compression forces occur in the lower portions where the material is being pushed together. These forces work together to support the load of the bridge and transfer it to the foundations.
Line bending or "strip heating" is a form of bending plastic.
The bending force is called a moment or bending moment. It is a measure of the internal force at a point in a structure when a bending load is applied.
Bending Academy is a website for "bending the elements." It can be found at the link below.
Bending upwards towards the sun and bending over towards the ant hill.
The ability to resist bending is known as bending strength or flexural strength. It is a measure of a material's ability to withstand bending without breaking. Materials like steel and concrete have high bending strength, making them suitable for applications where bending forces are common.