The horizontal structure that goes across the water.
What is the beam?
An arch bridge has this type of shape.
What is a curve?
The strongest shape in the world.
What is a triangle?
The tall parts of the suspension bridge. Usually there are two of them.
What are the towers?
The type of bridge most associated with a castle.
What is a drawbridge?
Fill in the blanks:
_______ are designed from the ____ down and built from the ______ up.
Bridges, top, and ground.
Arch bridges were invented by these ancient people.
Who are the Romans?
Type of building material usually used to build truss bridges.
What is wood or metal?
The structure that anchors, or holds, the cable to the earth.
What is the anchorage?
What is a swing bridge?
A type of beam that is very thin.
What is a shallow beam?
The most important stone that is found at the top of the arch.
What is the keystone?
The pushing type of force.
What is compression?
In a suspension bridge, the cable exerts this type of force.
What is tension?
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This rolling bridge in London is for what type of traffic?
What is foot traffic or pedestrians?
The vertical supports that help support the beam.
What is a pier?
The massive structure that helps support the arch by pushing against it.
What are the abutments?
The pulling type of force.
What is tension?
This part of a suspension bridge goes up, goes down and up in the middle like a jump rope, and then goes down again.
What is the cable or main cable?
This famous bridge in London is a bascule bridge.
What is the Tower of London Bridge?
Which of the following is NOT how bridges are decided to be built?
The different loads
Work points
Cross section
Skew angle
The different loads
Which force is shown by stretching (<>)?
What is tension
What is the type of force described as shrinking?
What is compression?
What is the real name of the Beverly-Salem Bridge?
The Veteran's Memorial Bridge
A drawbridge in a castle usually goes over this type of waterway.
What is a moat?