Technically speaking, its not that smart of a question as the vairables and conditions have to be applied first before just simply asking. But, the K-truss is a strong and firm design when compared to other designs. Though it takes some more materials, its design causes less stress on its parts and thus can hold a lot. Works better when force is applied on top of the truss.
North Bridge and South Bridge. The North Bridge is the faster end of the hub containing the graphics and memory controller and connects to the system bus. The South Bridge is the slower end of the hub and contains the I/O controller hub. All I/O devices with the exception of display and memory are connected by the slower South Bridge.
Millau bridge is located in the South of France. The reason to build the Millau bridge was to accommodate the huge traffic.
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A suspension bridge suspends its load from main cables that run along both sides of the structure. The beam bridge is the oldest and most common type of bridge. A beam bridge is a horizontal structure, with beam supports at each end, and piers between the beams.
In STP, first a central switch (or bridge, as it it called in STP) is selected - the "root bridge". All other switches calculate the shortest path to this root bridge.
Yes. It is very strong.
Yes, but the bridge depends on its age. The older it is, the weaker the bridge is. The younger it is, the STRONGER the bridge is.
Try making a bridge with balsa wood
we use wood for make bridge strong
well inorder to build a strong bridge you need to design it first and then you need to get steal and stuff like that to build it
The supports that are under the bridge is very thick and strong which makes londen bridge strong.
It's arches.
because it poops
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The present London Bridge is a pre-stressed concrete box girder bridge which makes it very strong.
Steel and geometry, tension, straight, aches and channels make a good bridge