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Diagram of Prototype A that consisted of an octagonal prism with a length of 11 in. or 27.94 cm. and height of 10.16 cm., while we created corrugated layers within the prism. We decided to change all the dimensions to centimeters instead of using inches as the units.

Tinkercad model of Prototype B that consisted of a hexagonal prism with a length of 27.94 cm., height of 10.16 cm., and sides of the base of 4.445 cm. WIthin the hexagonal prism consisted of 6 equilateral triangles are connected to the center point of the hexagonal base with side lengths of 4.445 cm.

4a. Prototype A - BEAM 1

This was the first design of Prototype A (top left), which replicates a long octagonal prism. Since the requirements of the beam is that is has to 27.94

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