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Explanation 1 :-

Tensegrity also called as tensional integrity or floating compression, involving a structural principle for the creation of complex systems which comprises of elements which are only in compression or tension. In a detailed manner, it consists of strings which are in tension and bars that are in compression.

Explanation 2 :-

In practice, tensegrity structures are usually modelled as a set of weightless discontinuous bars (or struts) and continuous strings (or cables) connected by frictionless ball joints. The bars can withstand both compression and tension, while the strings can only carry tensile forces.

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Answered by nandini6284
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" The construction of a tensegrity structure "

The Tensegrity architecture is the name given to a form of tensile architecture where by physical structures are held in place by the balance of tensile and compression forces acting upon them . They are under tension and as such exert an overall compression force onto cells .

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