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Well, friend, there isn't really a "weakest" shape because each shape has its own unique strength and beauty. Just like in nature, every shape serves a purpose and has its own special qualities. So, instead of thinking about weakness, let's appreciate the diversity and individuality of all shapes around us.

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In the context of structural engineering, the weakest shape is often considered to be a thin, flat shape such as a sheet or plate, due to its susceptibility to buckling under compressive loads. In terms of materials science, an amorphous shape lacking a defined crystalline structure can be considered weak due to its lack of internal order and inherent brittleness. Overall, the concept of weakness in shapes is highly dependent on the specific application and the type of forces or stresses being applied.

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rectangle......

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Amelia Price

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Is a little helpful
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why

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