The triangle relies on each side from falling and kinda leans on the other side, also if you push on any side it either extracts or contracts rather than bending.
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The Circle is the strongest geometric shape, not the Triangle.
It's shape makes it strong because when the force is applied on it the force is split into different directions.
they sides support each other
rather than doing squares or triangles make a pentagon or hexagon they are stronger.
hat makes something strong
triangles are generally a strong shape
The Casio G Shock series of watches are supposed to be so tough because they can withstand hard knocks and strong vibrations and have light and water resistance.
A tornado.
Aren't triangles structurally strong? So they are used in bridges and architechture.
rather than doing squares or triangles make a pentagon or hexagon they are stronger.
rather than doing squares or triangles make a pentagon or hexagon they are stronger.
the food they eat makes them strong
weight distribution along straight axis, transmitted to the base
the shell shape makes it strong.
First of all triangles are most probably the strongest shape and the suspension bridge has lots of triangles. Second of all it has posts next to the posts (attached to each other by steel rope) that makes a triangle shape. (it can be rounded too)
Not at all. All quadrilaterals can be skewed into parallelograms and so are not strong. They need to have a diagonal brace - effectively making two triangles.
structure needs a strong base, wide base ,and stability. you should add triangles because triangles are very stable and strong
Arches-Spreads the weight throughout the structureBeams-Support structure for a lot of weightTriangles- Strongest shapeSymmetry- Same on both sides
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