Type of Structure
Structural Forms
Structural Stability
Force
Symmetry
100

Question:

What type of structure is a tree

Answer: 

What is a; natural structure.

100

Question:  

What structural form is a mug?

Answer:

What is a; shell structural form. 

100

Question:

What is structural stability?

Answer:

Structural stability is the centre of gravity of an object. Without the centre of gravity, a structure would not be stable.

100

Question:

What is force?

Answer:

A force can be a push or pull on an object. This can make the object change shape, or movement.

100

Question:

What does it mean when an object has symmetry?

Answer:

If an object has symmetry, looks the same on both sides when you cut it in half. 

200

Question:

What type of structure is the Eiffel Tower?

Answer:

What is a; manufactured structure.

200

Question:

What structural form is a rock?

Answer:

What is a; solid structural form. 

200

Question:

Explain what the centre of gravity is. 

Answer:

The centre of gravity is an invisible point where the mass is centred in an object.


200

Question:

Explain what external and internal forces are.


Answer:

External force: 'An external force will act upon an object from outside of the object'.

Internal force: 'An internal force is when one part of a structure acts on other parts of the same structure.'

200

Question:

Is the Eiffel Tower symmetrical?


Answer:

Yes! The Eiffel Tower looks the same on both sides, if you cut it in half. 

300

Question:

Is a Seashell a Manufactured or Natural structure? 

Answer:

What is a; Natural structure. 

300

Question:

Name the 3 structural forms we learned in class. 

Answer:

1. Frame

2. Shell

3. Solid

300

Question:

Where is the centre of gravity on a ruler?

Answer:

What is; 15 cm. 

300

Question:

What are the 4 internal forces?

Answer:

1. Compression

2. Tension

3. Shear

4. Torsion

300

Question:

is the CN tower symmetrical?

Answer:

Yup! The CN tower looks the same on both sides, if you cut it in half.

400

Question:

Is the CN Tower a Manufactured or Natural structure

Answer:

The CN Tower is a Manufactured Structure. 

400

Question:

Name 3 objects that have a 'frame' structure. 

Answer:

A 'Frame Structure' has a frame to the object. For example, a house needs to have a frame, in order for it to be built. 


400

Question:

How do you indicate where the centre of gravity is? 


Answer:

The centre of gravity is always located where the mass of the structure is.

400

Question: 

What is an example of 'compression'?

Answer:

Compression: The pressure between 2 objects.

Example: When you sit down on a chair, you are pushing down on the chair. (You are making compression to the chair.)

400

Question:

Is Big Ben symmetrical?


Answer:

Yes! Big Ben looks the same on both sides if you cut it in half!

500

Question:

Name 2 Natural Structures and 2 Manufactured structures. 

 

Answer:

Manufactured: Constructed by people

Natural: Natural Forces; (e.g. Rivers, Dams, Rocks, Shells, Plants, Animals, Humans, Mountains etc.)

500

Question:

Name 5 objects that have a 'solid' structure. 

Answer:

Rocks, Ice, Bricks, Wood, Mountains, etc, are all objects that have a solid structure. 

500

Question:

Choose a object, and explain where the centre of gravity is. How do you know?

Answer:

(Does it sound correct to your peers?)

500

Question:

What is an example of 'Tension'?

Answer:

Tension: A stretch that happens.

Example: Stretching your hand up in the air to ask a question in class. 

500

Question:

In order to indicate if an object has line of symmetry, do you need a vertical or horizontal line?


Answer:

The line needs to be vertical in order to indicate if an object has line of symmetry.

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