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Title
Forces acting on structures (34662)
Physical Color; Sound; 24 minutes
Copyrighted 2011
Distributor McIntyre Media (2235)
Country Canada
Audience Intermediate, Junior High (IJ)
Collection Booking Library
Series Plankton and Tube's amazing science adventures (1715)
Episode # 3
Synopsis Structures are all around us. Everywhere we go; everywhere we look. They come in all shapes and sizes. Some are made by people while others are natural. Structures provide us with shelter and protection. All structures have force acting on them. In this video, Professor Peter Plankton and Professor Tess Tube examine these forces. They specifically look at the impact of earthquakes and tornadoes. Footage from the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan shows the devastating impact of these natural forces. Students will learn the difference between internal forces and external forces (live load vs. dead load); the various types of forces including compression and tension; materials and their properties; and the environmental impact of these events.
Dimensions 4 3/4 in.
Pub. Loc. Orangeville, Ont.
Parts 1 DVD-ROM + 1 guide.
Stmt Resp Produced by McIntyre Media
Guide Guide Included
Subjects Applied design, skills and technologies; Earth science; Environment; Forces; Materials—Study and teaching; Structures—Study and teaching (Elementary); Adst(CK)
Call# DV 0731
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DVD 1 copy
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