Structures
Internal Forces
Stability
Failure
Force Factors
100

This structure relies on a thin outer covering to distribute forces evenly.

What is a shell structure?

100

The force acting on a rope during tug-of-war.

What is tension?

100

If this point stays inside the base of support, the structure remains stable.

What is the centre of gravity?

100

The force acting on a structure before damage occurs.

What is stress?

100

The strength or size of a force.

What is magnitude?

200

A dam and a pyramid belong to this category because most of their volume is filled with material

What is a solid structure?

200

The force acting on a column supporting a building.

What is compression?

200

A sports car has more stability because it has a lower ________

What is centre of gravity?

200

Repeated stress over time causes this.

What is structural fatigue?

200

Wind pushing a building sideways demonstrates this factor.

What is direction?

300

A bridge made of beams and rods is designed this way to maximize efficiency while minimizing material.

What is a frame structure?

300

The internal force most associated with scissors cutting paper.

What is shear?

300

Two identical structures exist. One has a wider base. Which is more stable?

What is the structure with the wider base?

300

The final stage when a structure breaks or collapses.

What is structural failure?

300

Pushing a door near the handle instead of the hinge changes this factor.

What is point of application?

400

This property compares the strength of a structure to its weight.

What is efficiency?

400

Twisting a wet towel demonstrates this force.

What is torsion?

400

A pickup truck is more likely to tip because it has this characteristic.

What is a high centre of gravity?

400

Winnipeg potholes are mainly caused by this repeating weather process.

What is the freeze-thaw cycle?

400

A hockey player shoots harder and the puck moves faster. Which factor changed?

What is magnitude?

500

A dome, eggshell, and helmet all share this structural characteristic.

 What is a thin outer covering that supports load through force distribution?

500

An earthquake causes a building's floors to slide past one another. Name the internal force.

What is shear stress?

500

A structure becomes unstable when this occurs.

What is the centre of gravity moving outside the base?

500

Put these in order:
Failure, Stress, Fatigue

What is Stress → Fatigue → Failure?

500

A volleyball player spikes the ball hard toward the back corner while striking the exact centre of the ball. Name all three force factors involved.

What are magnitude, direction, and point of application?

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