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  • The Mathematical Bridge is constructed out of interlocking pieces of timber. Each rib of the superstructure are set at tangents to the circle describing the underside of the arch of the bridge. In the arch itself, each member is under compression with little or no lateral force that could cause bending.
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  • The Mathematical Bridge is a wooden footbridge in the southwest of central Cambridge, England. It bridges the River Cam about one hundred feet northwest of Silver Street...
  • It has been said that bridge is “mathematical” because it is so perfectly engineered that it is the arrangement of the timbers that keeps it in place.
  • The earliest discovered use of the term Mathematical Bridge in relation to the bridge at Queens’ was in A Guide through the University of Cambridge , of 1803...
  • The Mathematical Bridge can be viewed quite easily from the River Cam, especially if you are on a punting tour or do it yourself.
  • The Mathematical Bridge is a wooden footbridge across the River Cam, connecting the old and new parts of Queens' College in Cambridge.
  • The Mathematical Bridge also possesses a very appealing design since it has a clearly arched shape, but is constructed solely from straight timber parts.
  • The mathematical bridge, cambridge. PLACE YOURSELF AT 52.2022 N, 0.1150E (for armchair travellers, Google Maps will help).
  • The poetically recognised ‘Mathematical Bridge’ does not have an official name and is also known as ‘The Wooden Bridge’ or ‘Queens’ Bridge.’
  • The Mathematical Bridge is the popular name of a wooden footbridge in the southwest of central Cambridge, United Kingdom.
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