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Saturday, August 1, 2015

Building a Strong Home: Material Science

In the United States, local building inspectors ensure that construction follows state regulations set forth in the building code. Site visits and approval processes at specific stages of construction ensure that buildings are safe for the public.

The specific guidelines contained in the building code are based on materials tests, conducted decades ago by engineers on standard building supplies. A sample materials test demonstrated on hobby supplies is shown in the following graph, excerpted from The Science of Home Construction from Schottenbauer Publishing.


Discussion Questions
  1. What is the maximum force leading to breakage?
  2. Over what time is the force applied?

Additional graphs such as the one above can be found in the book series The Science of Home Construction from Schottenbauer Publishing.

Schottenbauer Publishing offers over 8,000 graphs on real-life topics for student learning, collected into topic areas including sports, transportation, construction, environment, music, entertainment/toys, and general physics. 


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Friday, July 31, 2015

The Force to Lift Lumber

One of the best topics for beginning to discuss home construction is the simple act of picking up a piece of lumber. Consider the following graph, excerpted from The Science of Home Construction from Schottenbauer Publishing.


Discussion Questions
  1. What is the force required to lift the plywood?
  2. Why is the force line jagged?
  3. Why is the initial force not 0?

Over 8,000 graphs from Schottenbauer Publishing provide additional real-life topics for student learning, including sports, transportation, construction, environment, music, entertainment/toys, and general physics. 



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