Stadiums are intentionally designed with slight flexibility rather than rigid walls to safely absorb the massive energy generated when thousands of fans jump together during matches, preventing structural damage while allowing the stands to sway without breaking.
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Why Stadiums Shake During Matches 😳本站添加:
Did you know why some football stadiums shake like they're about to collapse? It looks terrifying, but it's actually pure engineering. When thousands of fans jump together, massive energy hits the structure [music] at once. Instead of building rigid walls that would crack under that insane pressure, engineers design stadiums to be slightly flexible.
So, when you feel the stand swaying, it's not breaking. It's absorbing the shockwave and doing exactly what it was built to do.
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