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100

This structure stretches across water and cards drove on it.

Bridge

100

What year did the Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapse?

1940

100
The design used solid slides instead of open ones, which cause problems with this.

Wind passing through

200

This famous bridge had a funny nickname: "Galloping           "

Gertie

200

The bridge twisted and moved in this unusual way (like a spiral)

Twisting or corkscrew

200

Engineers later realized the bridge failed because of this type of movement caused by wind.

Vibration or oscillation

300

The bridge started moving and wobbling because of this natural force.

Wind

300

Engineers did NOT do this important test before building the bridge.

Wind testing or wind tunnel testing.

300

After the collapse, engineers blamed each other; this shows a lack of this important skill.

Communication or planning

400

The bridge did not stay still; instead, it moved like this.

Wobbling

400

The bridge only lasted about this long before it collapsed.

About 4 months
400

A stronger replacement bridge was later built and gave this nickname.

"Sturdy Gertie"

500

What eventually happened to the bridge?

It collapsed

500

The bridge connected the land near this Washington city.

Tacoma

500

What is the big lesson engineers learned from the disaster?

Test designs carefully or account for wind

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