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Ardent Formulist
C. The only things that fluctuate are the internal, dynamic forces in parts C and A after impact. Mass cannot fluctuate! So just study these forces and how they displace the elements or break elements/connections locally.
These absolutist statements such as "Mass cannot fluctuate" will be the death of you some day.
I'll try to make it simple for you: You have two buckets half-filled with sand. Bucket A and Bucket B.
You pour twenty grams of sand from A to B. The mass within A and the mass within B have now FLUCTUATED. Like it or not. One has been reduced by twenty grams, the other has increased by twenty grams.
You may reply, "But the original mass didn't fluctuate! It just moved from one place to another!"
I never claimed that it did otherwise. When I talk about the moving portion of the building, I am not talking about a portion that has always and will always be moving. I am talking about the parts of the building that are in motion at a particular moment in time.
Follow me so far?
When I talk about the stationary portion of the building, I am talking about that portion of the building that is still intact and is not moving. I am not talking about the section that was intact at the moment the upper section became mobile.
Get it? It's a process.
When I say that the mass of each fluctuates, I am saying that as time progresses, some of the mass that was formerly in the stationary category moves into the mobile category, and vice versa. Clearly, in the case of the WTC towers, most of this switching of categories occured in one direction: the mobile mass tended to grow larger with time, while the stationary mass grew smaller, until equilibrium was reached.
There! Was that so hard? Now you can't pretend that you don't understand what I'm talking about.
After a while the forces become static! Arrest has occurred.
I agree. At some point the moving mass encounters debris that is so compacted that it cannot continue to fall. By the time the WTC towers reached that point, they had completely collapsed.