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← HistoryWhich mechanism caused the Tacoma Narrows Bridge to collapse in 1940 after moderate winds?
A)Progressive steel cable corrosion
B)Aerodynamic flutter instability✓
C)Foundation soil liquefaction
D)Resonance from traffic vibrations
💡 Explanation
When wind passed the bridge deck, aerodynamic flutter instability occurred, because the bridge had a streamlined but flexible design which allowed self-excited oscillations to build up. Therefore, aerodynamic flutter instability led to collapse, rather than corrosion, liquefaction, or resonance which require different environmental triggers.
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