I think this is really clever thinking. I don't know much about physics, so I am super impressed that you're exploring this topic.
Did you enjoy building this successful bridge design and what are you hoping to build next?
This exercise makes me wonder about the construction of world famous bridges like the Golden Gate Bridge or the Sydney Harbour Bridge, I wonder if you have also heard about those.
My name is Quein and I am a blog commenter for the Manaiakalani Summer Learning Journey. It is great to see that you have identified and utilized compression and tension when creating your bridges. Bridges are very important and have been used for many, many years. The oldest bridge in the world that is still used is a slab-stone single-arch bridge over the river Meles in Izmir in Turkey, which dates from c. 850 BCE. I am really enjoying this week's activities with the nanogril and the creating bridges as I enjoy making new things. Did you enjoy the activity?
You should be very proud of your mahi!!!
Keep up the Amazing work!!! I am really looking forward to your next post.
Hi there Ponyamon,
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I think this is really clever thinking. I don't know much about physics, so I am super impressed that you're exploring this topic.
Did you enjoy building this successful bridge design and what are you hoping to build next?
This exercise makes me wonder about the construction of world famous bridges like the Golden Gate Bridge or the Sydney Harbour Bridge, I wonder if you have also heard about those.
Keep up the great work,
Ruby
Yes I have heard about those bridge I really enjoy choosing which one goes to which one Thank you.
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My name is Quein and I am a blog commenter for the Manaiakalani Summer Learning Journey. It is great to see that you have identified and utilized compression and tension when creating your bridges. Bridges are very important and have been used for many, many years. The oldest bridge in the world that is still used is a slab-stone single-arch bridge over the river Meles in Izmir in Turkey, which dates from c. 850 BCE. I am really enjoying this week's activities with the nanogril and the creating bridges as I enjoy making new things. Did you enjoy the activity?
You should be very proud of your mahi!!!
Keep up the Amazing work!!! I am really looking forward to your next post.
Ngā mihi,
Quein
I really enjoy it I hope you had more engineer work.
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Ponyamon
Thank you for our reply. It is Great to hear that you enjoyed this activity.
If you had to make a real bridge what materials would you use and why?
Keep up the Super work and I hope to see more of your posts during the Summer Learning Journey!!
Ngā mihi,
Quein