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The Germans have constructed a bridge that carries one
river over top of another river- including huge ships
up in the air. Awesome photo:
https://www.funonthenet.in/content/view/223/31/
To those who appreciate engineering projects, here's a puzzle
for you armchair engineers and physicists.
How can sush a slim bridge be designed to withstand the
tremendous weight of the water, ships and barge traffic?
(answer below)I'm a boater so I know the answer.
Answer:
The bridge structure only needs to be designed to withstand
the weight of the water!
Why? A ship always displaces an amount of water that weighs
the same as the ship, Regardless of how heavily a ship may be
loaded. As weight increases, either draft or width must also be
increased. But the loading remains concstant at 62# per
cubic foot of water.
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river over top of another river- including huge ships
up in the air. Awesome photo:
https://www.funonthenet.in/content/view/223/31/
To those who appreciate engineering projects, here's a puzzle
for you armchair engineers and physicists.
How can sush a slim bridge be designed to withstand the
tremendous weight of the water, ships and barge traffic?
(answer below)I'm a boater so I know the answer.
Answer:
The bridge structure only needs to be designed to withstand
the weight of the water!
Why? A ship always displaces an amount of water that weighs
the same as the ship, Regardless of how heavily a ship may be
loaded. As weight increases, either draft or width must also be
increased. But the loading remains concstant at 62# per
cubic foot of water.
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