Natural vs Manufactured
Types of Structures
Materials
Joints
Design Considerations
100

What is the main difference between natural and manufactured structures?

  • Natural structures are created by nature, while manufactured structures are built by humans using various materials.

100

What type of structure is a bridge that uses a framework of beams?

A frame structure.

100

What is lamination?

lamination is the process of bonding layers of materials together for strength and durability.

100

What is a rigid joint?

 A joint that does not allow movement between connected parts.

100

What is one of the five essential things to consider when designing a structure?

 Load capacity.

200

Give an example of a natural structure.

Examples include mountains, caves, and trees.

200

What is a shell structure? Give an example.

A shell structure is a thin, curved surface that provides strength; examples include eggs and domes.

200

Which material is typically used in knitting or weaving?

 Textiles or fabrics.

200

Give an example of a mobile joint.

A hinge, like that on a door.

200

What does 'margin of safety' refer to in structural design?

It refers to the extra strength built into a structure to ensure it can handle unforeseen loads.

300

Name a manufactured structure that is commonly found in cities.

Buildings or bridges.

300

How does a mass structure support loads?

A mass structure relies on its weight to support loads, typically made of solid materials.

300

Name a property of composite materials.

They can be lightweight yet strong and resistant to corrosion.

300

How do rigid joints affect the stability of a structure?

They enhance stability by preventing movement at the joint.

300

On Earth, the mass of Joe is 35.6 kg and his weight is 356 N. On Jupiter, Joe weighs 899 N. What is Joe's mass on Jupiter?

35.6 kg

400

What is an advantage of using natural materials in construction?

They can be more environmentally friendly and sustainable.

400

What type of structure is a tent considered?

A frame structure.

400

What is a common use for woven materials in construction?
 

They are often used in reinforcing structures or as part of roofing systems.

400

Why might mobile joints be used in a structure?

 They allow for movement and flexibility, which can help absorb forces and prevent damage.

400

What is a load in the context of structures?

A load is any force or weight that a structure must support.

500

Why might a manufactured structure be preferred over a natural one in certain situations?

Manufactured structures can be designed for specific needs and can be built to withstand certain conditions.

500

Explain how a composite structure combines materials.

A composite structure uses different materials together to achieve better strength, durability, or performance than using a single material alone.

500

Why are adhesives important in construction?
 

Adhesives bond materials together, providing additional strength and support at joints.

500

What is the main difference between rigid and mobile joints?

Rigid joints do not allow movement, while mobile joints enable movement.

500

Name two factors that affect the design of a structure.

Environmental conditions and material properties.

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