Ais a system that uses vertical posts which are separated to support a horizontal beam.
a. tru...
Physics, 15.10.2019 10:30 wdgyvwyv8729
Ais a system that uses vertical posts which are separated to support a horizontal beam.
a. truss
c. post-and-lintel
b. load-bearing
d. crenellation
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