Structural rigidity refers to the ability of a structure to maintain its shape and resist deformation when subjected to external forces or loads. It is an important property in engineering and architecture, as it impacts how buildings, bridges, and other structures respond to various types of stresses, including bending, twisting, and axial loads. Several factors influence structural rigidity, including: 1. **Material Properties:** The material used in a structure (e.g.
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