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bearing capacity

Bearing capacity is the maximum pressure a soil or foundation can support without experiencing failure, such as sinking or shifting. It determines how much weight a particular site can safely handle when constructing buildings, bridges, or other structures. Factors influencing bearing capacity include soil type, moisture content, and depth of the foundation. Understanding this helps engineers design foundations that are strong enough to support the structure while preventing settlement or collapse, ensuring safety and stability over time.