Types of Structures
Structure types and design
Materials and Function
Forces, Mass and Loads
Forces and Joints
100

What is a Structure?

Something made of parts designed to support a load or perform a function. 

100

Which structure spreads forces over a thin surface?

Shell structure 

100

What is a woven or knit material?

Material made by interlacing fibers 

100

What happens to an object's weight if gravity increases, but its mass stays the same?

Its weight increases 

100

What force pulls materials apart? 

Tension 

200

A tree and a rock arch are examples of what kind of structure?

Natural structures 

200

Name one example of a frame structure 

Bike, Bridge, Crane, Building frame ect. 

200

What is a composite material?

A material made from two or more materials combined for strength

200

Why is mass measured in kilograms while force is measured in newtons? 

Mass measures the amount of matter; force measures the effect of gravity or pushes/ pulls 

200

What force squeezes materials together? 

Compression 

300

A bridge and a skyscraper are examples of what type of structure?

Manufactured structures 

300

How does a shell structure support loads differently than a frame structure?

Shell spreads forces across its surface, frame uses connected parts 

300

Why are compisite materials often stronger than the materials they are made from?

The materials combine their strengths and reduce weaknesses

300

What unit is used to measure force?

Newtons (N)

300

A bookshelf sags in the middle under heavy books. What force is causing this?

Bending 

400

Which type of structures uses skeleton- like framework 

Frame structure 

400

What type of structure is best for a greenhouse and why?

Frame structure, because it allows light through and supports panels

400

A stanley mug keeps drinks hot for hours. What material properties make this possible?

Strong metal walls and insulation that reduce heat transfer

400

When an astronaut measures a rock on the moon, do they record mass or weight?

Mass 

400

Why is a mobile joint better tan a fixed joint for a door hinge?

It allows controlled movement

500

Which structure relies on its solid mass to support loads?

Mass structure 

500

Why would engineers choose a mass structure for a dam?

Its weight and solid material resist strong forces like water pressure

500

Choose one structure (sweater, roof, or travel mug) and explain how its material choice matches its function.

Example: A roof uses layered materials to provide strength, insulation, and weather protection

500

Why must engineers consider both live and dead loads when designing a bridge?

To ensure safety under both constant and changing forces 

500

Identify one live load and one dead load on a footbridge. 

Live load: Students standing on the bridge 

Dead load: Wooden planks or metal beams 

M
e
n
u