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Uploaded by allnightcodingmike on Apr 6, 2008
This is a earthquake simulation of a suspension bridge, produced by my physics engine.
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The moment the first cable snaps in add suddenly more stress on every other cable and therefore you have a reaction based event
TheTurtleaddict 6 months ago
Nice job my friend...
Alexandroskall 7 months ago
boom
Mastecon21 1 year ago
that is one strong earthquake......
ljarabek 1 year ago
how does it happen. will there be a design software to make this happen?
RayGaintLee 1 year ago
most unsafe bridge
11myedu 1 year ago
noob it looks ropes
black091055 2 years ago
The thing is to know how much time you have to get off them before the structure gives way!
Bugstomper2 2 years ago
No, they're absolutely dangerous. That's why they use them in San Fransisco, of course, one of the earthquake hotspots.
ubuntututorials 3 years ago
so they arent safe in earthquakes?
blakenator123 3 years ago
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The moment the first cable snaps in add suddenly more stress on every other cable and therefore you have a reaction based event
TheTurtleaddict 6 months ago
Nice job my friend...
Alexandroskall 7 months ago
boom
Mastecon21 1 year ago
that is one strong earthquake......
ljarabek 1 year ago
how does it happen. will there be a design software to make this happen?
RayGaintLee 1 year ago
most unsafe bridge
11myedu 1 year ago
noob it looks ropes
black091055 2 years ago
The thing is to know how much time you have to get off them before the structure gives way!
Bugstomper2 2 years ago
No, they're absolutely dangerous. That's why they use them in San Fransisco, of course, one of the earthquake hotspots.
ubuntututorials 3 years ago
so they arent safe in earthquakes?
blakenator123 3 years ago