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Triangles are often used in structural members such as roof or floor trusses because triangulating the structure allows it to carry more weight. This is because polygons can be squished while triangles can hold more weight, because every side supports eachother.

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Triangles are used in building structures because they are inherently stable shapes due to their rigid structure and ability to distribute weight evenly. The triangular shape helps to evenly distribute forces and prevent deformation or collapse under stress. This makes triangles ideal for supporting roofs, bridges, and other architectural elements where stability and strength are crucial. Additionally, triangles are efficient in terms of material usage, as they require less material to achieve the same strength compared to other shapes.

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5mo ago
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Triangles are used in building because they are stable and strong shapes. They distribute weight evenly and can support heavy loads without collapsing. So, next time you're admiring a sturdy structure, just remember, triangles are the unsung heroes holding it all together.

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2mo ago
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Oh, dude, triangles are used in building because they're like super stable and stuff. They distribute weight evenly, so buildings don't go crashing down like a game of Jenga. So yeah, triangles are basically the unsung heroes of architecture, holding things up and keeping us all safe without asking for any credit.

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2mo ago
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Triangulation of material adds strength by reducing lateral movement (also called moment). Consider the four legged folding table. If the legs folded out in their open position did not incorporate the triangular reinforcement between the legs and table the legs would be free to wobble side to side in all directions. Not a good table; same with a building the common rectangular structure is supported through triangulation making the building stable. The structural reinforcement (triangulation) is hidden behind the skin of most buildings. Some architects choose to express this structure visually as part of their design.

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16y ago
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architects use triangles in their designs because it makes it look cool

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for strength and/or balance!!!!!!!!!!!

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