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JEOPARDY!

JEOPARDY!. Click Once to Begin. Structures and Forces. With Your Host…. Ms. M. Jeopardy Rules and Regulations. Each team will have until the music stops playing to write down their answer. Teams with the correct answer win the corresponding points.

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JEOPARDY!

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  1. JEOPARDY! Click Once to Begin Structures and Forces

  2. With Your Host… Ms. M

  3. Jeopardy Rules and Regulations • Each team will have until the music stops playing to write down their answer. • Teams with the correct answer win the corresponding points. • For the Daily Double all teams must first wager a point amount before the clue is given. • The team with the highest score at the end of the game wins.

  4. JEOPARDY! Designing with Forces Stable Structures Mass and Forces Mix and Mash 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

  5. This is the strongest shape.

  6. Triangle

  7. In order to increase movement, you want less of this force acting on the joint.

  8. Friction

  9. Spider webs are pulled very tight. They are high in this type of strength.

  10. Tensile Strength

  11. When a car bumper collapses in a collision, this type of stress has occurred.

  12. Bend/buckle

  13. List 5 things you’d need to consider when designing a tennis racket

  14. Function, aesthetics, safety, cost and materials.

  15. When something is less likely to tip, we say that it is more _______ .

  16. Stable

  17. The measure of the amount of matter in an object.

  18. Mass

  19. The units used to measure mass.

  20. Kilograms (kg)

  21. Daily Double!!!

  22. This particle attracts many other particles in all directions

  23. What is rubber?

  24. To completely describe a force, you need to determine both _____ and size.

  25. Direction(ex. to lift a box, you need to exert a force of 50 N upward)

  26. The spring scale in the grocery store was used for finding the mass of the fruit to be purchased. Locate the error in the above statement.

  27. A spring scale is used for measuring weight, not mass. A balance is used for measuring mass.

  28. This force stretches a material.

  29. Tension

  30. Mountains and feathers are examples of these.

  31. Natural structures.

  32. Rivets, dowels and screws are all examples of this type of joint.

  33. Fasteners

  34. Wind, people, and furniture are all examples of this type of external force.

  35. Live load

  36. A teeter-totter has many scientific aspects. Name 5.

  37. Mobile joint at 2. Fulcrum 3. Rigid joint at handle. 4. Must have a high shear strength. 5. Friction must be high where handle connects6. Friction must be low at pivot.

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