Chapter 9: Q7 CQ (page 314)
Explain the need for tall towers on a suspension bridge to ensure stable equilibrium.
Short Answer
Tall towers increase the upward force that balances the bridge.
Chapter 9: Q7 CQ (page 314)
Explain the need for tall towers on a suspension bridge to ensure stable equilibrium.
Tall towers increase the upward force that balances the bridge.
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