Structures and Forces
Across
- 4. An internal force that acts by pulling the particles of an object apart in exact opposite directions.
- 7. An internal force that acts in an object when the object is twisted.
- 8. An internal force that occurs when forces push or pull in opposite directions within an object.
- 9. An internal force that presses the particles of a object together.
- 10. A solid structural component that stands vertically by itself. Often used to support beams.
- 11. A ________ structure has a hollow, often curved, shape. An example would be a water bottle.
- 14. Beaver dams and bird nests are examples of __________ structures.
- 16. A ________ structure uses a network or skeleton of materials that support each other. An example would be a spider web.
Down
- 1. A flat, horizontal structural component that is supported on both sides.
- 2. Forces that come from within the structure itself are called ________ forces.
- 3. A __________ is a push or a pull.
- 5. A _________ structure is made of one single construction material with no space inside. An example would be a concrete dam.
- 6. A curved structural component commonly found in Roman architecture.
- 11. A building, or other object, constructed with several parts.
- 12. Forces that come from outside the structure and act on the structure from the outside are called _______ forces.
- 13. The center of _________ is the point around which a structure’s mass is equally balanced in all directions.
- 15. A framework of beams that are joined together, usually in the form of interlocking triangles.