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The
Braceable Bridge demonstrates the stiffening provided by adding
vertical members to a beam, or bridge. A raised plank with
two hinged sides spans a short distance of floor. When the
sides of the "bridge" are down (parallel to the
floor) the layer of wood supporting the visitors weight is
relatively thin, and therefore, very flexible. When the sides
are raised, thereby bracing the plank, the bridge becomes
very rigid.
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