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Ch. 12 1.3-4 students per table 2.Workbook & Textbook 3.Pencil / Pen 4.Start when quiet

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Ch. 12. 3-4 students per table Workbook & Textbook Pencil / Pen Start when quiet. Term # 1. Term # 1 Health and Safety Test Woodshop Mapping Technical Drawing Homework Bonus Noise Maker. Sec. 4 Recupe. Thursday @ 3-4:30 Day 4 @ Lunch. Ch. 12: Materials. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Ch. 12

1. 3-4 students per table

2. Workbook & Textbook

3. Pencil / Pen

4. Start when quiet

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Term # 1

Term # 1• Health and Safety Test• Woodshop Mapping• Technical Drawing• Homework

Bonus• Noise Maker

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Sec. 4 Recupe

Thursday@ 3-4:30

Day 4@ Lunch

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Ch. 12: Materials

1. Constraints & Deformations

2. Properties

3. Degradation and Protection

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Text / Work Books

Text Book - p. 386

Work Book - p. 197

• Copy the following definitions

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A CONSTRAINT

• Describes the effect of external forces on a material (p. 387)

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Compression

• A material subjected to forces that tend to crush it is undergoing compression (p. 387)

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Example of Compression

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Tension

• A material subjected to forces that tend to stretch it is undergoing tension.

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Example of Tension

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Torsion

• A material subjected to forces that tend to twist it in undergoing torsion.

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Deflection (bending)

• A material subjected to forces that tend to bend it is undergoing deflection.

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Examples of Bending

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Shearing

• A material subjected to forces that tend to cut it is undergoing shearing.

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Multiple Constraints

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Deformations

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3 Types of Deformation

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Elastic - p. 387

• The constraint leads to temporary change in the shape or dimensions of the material.

• When the constraint is removed, the material returns to its original form.

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Plastic

• The constraint leads to a permanent change in the shape or dimensions of the material. Even when the constraint is removed, the material remains deformed.

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Fracture

• The constraint is so intense that the material breaks.

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Homework

• Work Book - p.197-198

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Earphone: Part 1

• Earphone Deconstruction

• Links I.D

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Earphone Deconstruction

• Find Partner

• Get Earphone, Screw Driver & Ruler

• Deconstruct & Measure ALL parts

• Document dimensions on hand-out

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Links I.D.

• Read instructions

• Turn to pg. in Text book

• Complete hand-out • Hand-in once complete

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Noise Maker

Bonus Term 2