
The Role of Struts and Ties
Students discover how struts and ties are used to reinforce structures and prevent them from bending or breaking under pressure.
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Students discover how struts and ties are used to reinforce structures and prevent them from bending or breaking under pressure.
Key Questions
- What is the difference between a strut and a tie?
- How do triangles make a structure stronger?
- Where can we see struts and ties in everyday objects?
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