must be something to do with the angles....don't really know
2006-12-19 10:02:30
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answer #1
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answered by space0505 3
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the triangle is not the strongest shape a circle is the strongest shape as a pressure put on to it is evenly distributed across the entire shape, where as in a triangle the pressure can only be evenly distributed until an angle or corner occurs
2006-12-19 10:57:06
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answered by kit h 1
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The triangle is the strongest shape because it has three sides. All the weight put on it is distributed evenly along its angles.
2006-12-19 10:04:03
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answer #3
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answered by mc² 2
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this would be overkill, yet right this is a stable answer which will provoke your instructor: a million: If the lengths of the factors of two triangles are the comparable, then the triangles are congruent, and for this reason the angles are the comparable (think of approximately it: in case you build a triangle from 3 sticks, the angles are precisely desperate). 2: To deform a triangle, you need to substitute its angles or the lengths of its factors. (In physics type, you could often assume that immediately beams won't bent and that joints are certainly hinges). 3: If the angles substitute, then the ingredient lengths additionally must substitute (this follows logically from the 1st step in our reasoning). 4 (end): with the intention to deform a triangle, you could desire to alter the lengths of its factors. This explains why triangles are solid: to deform a triangle, you need to compress or stretch its factors (that's frustrating to do!), while to deform a rectangle, you could purely substitute its angles (that's comparatively uncomplicated).
2016-10-18 12:18:07
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answered by sachiko 4
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Any other shape can deform by the angles between the sides changing, but the triangle can only change shape if something breaks
2006-12-19 10:18:14
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answered by Nomadd 7
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See answer by marinespill ! !
Circles and Spheres Squash/Deform when any force is applied to their circumference/Surface.
2006-12-20 15:40:54
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answered by rice_dog 3
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