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1 Principles of Stability

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3 Principles of Stability
Build on a firm foundation Balance forces Keep thrust lines vertical Use rapid rotation

4 Thrust Lines Student example

5 Principle #1: Build on a firm foundation
Build on stable, solid ground Beware of climactic changes (melting, freezing, runoff water) Erosion

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7 Principle #2: Balance forces
Forces are balanced if they are... equal in size opposite in direction pointing along the same straight line

8 Balance Force: Counter Weights
Mass that balances another mass Pulls in an opposite direction to a dangerous force Structure must withstand tension

9 Balance Force: Guy Wires
Mass that balances another mass Pulls in an opposite direction to a dangerous force Structure must withstand tension

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11 Principle #3: Keep thrust lines vertical
Problem: Center of gravity is not directly over structure = pushes outward/inward on supports (ie: think table) Solution: distribute weight towards supports Keeping thrust lines vertical

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13 Principle #3: Keep thrust lines vertical
Half-circle Arches distribute weight straight down cannot span a large space

14 Principle #3: Keep thrust lines vertical
Buttresses distribute weight straight down AND to the supporting buttresses can build bigger and heavier

15 Principle #3: Keep thrust lines vertical
Trusses arches with their ends tied together by a strong beam Outward force on beam is balanced by the inward tension force

16 Principle #4: Use rapid rotation
The faster the spin the more stable If most of the mass of a wheel is located far from the center, the greater the stability Think... riding a bicycle football spiral

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18 Stable or Unstable?

19 Stable or Unstable?

20 Stable or Unstable?

21 Stable or Unstable?

22 Stable or Unstable?

23 Stable or Unstable?

24 Stable or Unstable?

25 Stable or Unstable?

26 Experiment 1: Balancing Act
In groups of 2, gather materials (2 worksheets per person) Roles Subject - person doing experiment (balancing act) ***on one foot*** (you can do both feet if it is too difficult) Observer/Recorder - timer for each trial, records performance of subject Switch

27 To Do Complete your “Principles of Stability” graphic organizer (*with description and colored drawing of an example)

28 Paper Tower Challenge

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