Interesting Story of Mahakumbh Pantoon Bridge
30 Pantoon bridges were built for Mahakumbh, an interesting story of the trending Mahakumbh Pantoon Bridge, who spent Rs 17 Crore 31 Lakh. Have you ever wondered how bridges work on water? Let us know about the history and features of the pantone bridge. Persian engineers first built the pantone bridge in the world in the world 480 BC. The Red Army of the Soviet Union also used the pantone bridge during the Cold War. In 1973, the Egyptian army built about 10 pantoon bridges to cross the Suez channel. In 1976, the US Army also built a floating bridge. The design of the Pantoon bridge is changed everywhere according to the situation; The most important use of it is where the water is not very deep. The creation of a panton bridge in deep water increases the danger as the bridge is likely to flow. The pantone bridge floats in water, although weighed so, the secret of it is hidden in the principle of Archimedes. According to the principle of Archimedes, each panton can carry the burden equal to the mass of water on which it is displaced. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here