Asked by Katrina
the cables of a suspension bridge as well as the elements of many man-made structures are designed to behave elastically. can anyone briefly explain to me why it is absolutely necessary that such elements function elastically?
Bridges and other man-made structures are subject to extreme forces of nature.
Wind, sound, water, land etc. all apply force to bridges.
If the bridge is inelastic, it will crack.
Bridges and other man-made structures are subject to extreme forces of nature.
Wind, sound, water, land etc. all apply force to bridges.
If the bridge is inelastic, it will crack.
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