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BRIDGE BASICSBRIDGE BASICSI nformation SheetsBeam Bridges ..29 Arch Bridges ..30 Truss Bridges ..31 Suspension Bridges ..32 Cable-Stayed Bridges ..33 Don t Lose, Reuse Supply Request Sheet ..49 Student WorksheetsBridge Investigation Worksheets ..50-54 Beam Bridges ..50 Arch Bridges ..51 Truss Bridges ..52 Suspension Bridges ..53 Cable-Stayed Bridges ..54 Engineering Bridges Scenario Worksheets ..55-60 Materials Testing Worksheet ..73-74 Pasta BRIDGE Building Evaluation Sheet ..80 The Long and Short of American Bridges Worksheet ..84-86 BRIDGE Research Guide Worksheet ..87-88 Instructions for Card BRIDGE ModelsArch BridgeBeam BridgeCable-Stayed BridgeSuspension BridgeTruss BridgeBridge Type PostersArch Bridges Beam Bridges Cable-Stayed Bridges Suspension Bridges Truss Bridges Curriculum Page NumberThe BRIDGE BASICS Program Kithas been produced in partnership with the Construction Industr
bridge types; used widely in urban and rural settings Cons: Limited span; large ships or heavy boat traffic cannot pass underneath; design generally not consid-ered very interesting or eye-catching Compression and Tension Compression: As live loads, such as cars and trucks, travel across the bridge, the force of compression
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