Newton's Laws of Motion
Air/Aerodynamics
Principles of Flight/Forces
Form and Function
Static vs Dynamic Loads
100

How many laws did Newton theorize?

What is 3

100

The definition of aerodynamic

What is the study of how air moves things around

100

How many forces affect the principles of flight?

4

100

What is a structure?

An object or system built to serve a specific purpose

100

Do static loads change over time?

No - Static loads remain consistent

200

Roughly when did Newton propose the 3 laws of motion?

What is during the 1600's

200

Define altitude

What is a measure of the height of an object above ground level

200

What is weight?

What is is the force that pulls everything toward the Earth due to gravity?

200

Why are triangles often used?

It distributes force evenly

200

What is a shell structure?

Uses an outside layer to provide support

300

A body that continues to be at rest or in motion unless an external force is applied to it is what law?

What is the first law of motion

300

What is mass? No, not church....

What is a measure of how much matter is in something

300

Is compression an internal or external force? What is compression?

External - Pushes things together

300

What comes first? Form or function?

Function - The shape (form) of a structure is based on its purpose (function)

300

What is a static load?

A static load is a load which has a force that stays the same.

400

What is the 3rd Law of Motion according to Newton?

What is for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

400

The most aerodynamic shape

What is a teardrop

400

What is torsion?

Torsion is twisting of an object

400

Name 2 important factors when designing a building

- weight load

-aesthetics

-function

400

The weight of a roof is a static load, true or false?

True

500

What law explains a bowling ball needing more force than a baseball to knock down 10 bowling pins?

What is Newton's second law of motion

500

How is air affected by altitude? 2 factual points needed!

The air pressure decreases the higher you are 

Pressure decreases at high altitudes because there is less force pushing downward

500

Is tension in a bridge cable an internal or external force?

Internal

500

Why would a bridge be shaped like an arch?

To spread weight evenly

500

People walking over a bridge is an example of what type of load

What is dynamic load