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An arch won't collapse, when the line of thrust is entirely internal to the arch,
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citations
link to broken or outdated sources
improve the article
addressing link rot
talk page
Learn how and when to remove this message
locus
retaining wall
arch
internal forces


stone structure
resultants
compressive forces



architecture
aircraft
bridges
arches
catenary arch

Damage tolerance
Force lines
Strength of materials
Stress concentration
Structural fracture mechanics

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