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1Sir Isaac Newton
Sir Isaac Newton 1642 – 1727
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2Newton's Laws Explanation
http://teachertech.rice.edu/Participants/louviere/Newton/
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3The Car and the Wall (First law animation)
http://www.physicsclassroom.com/mmedia/newtlaws/cci.cfm
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4Newton's Laws (Discovery.com)
http://science.discovery.com/interactives/literacy/newton/newton.html
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5Newton's Third Law Animation
http://w3.shorecrest.org/~Lisa_Peck/Physics/syllabus/mechanics/newtonlaws/Ch6_3rd_Law/ch6_hewitt/Source_Files/05_16_Hewitt_IF.swf
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6Newton's Laws Descriptions and Links
http://www.mansfieldct.org/Schools/MMS/staff/hand/lawsinertia.htm
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7Combining Forces (Vectors)
http://www.stmary.ws/highschool/physics/home/notes/forces/CombiningForceVectors.htm
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8The Physics Classroom
http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/newtlaws/u2l1b.cfm
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9Newton's Laws in Hockey (Science 360 video)
http://science360.gov/obj/tkn-video/5516a32a-4108-466c-8666-11e0ce1441c3
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10Newton's Law Concept Map
http://www.batesville.k12.in.us/physics/PhyNet/Mechanics/Concept_Map.htm
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11Newton's Laws in Football (Science 360 videos)
http://science360.gov/series/Science+of+NFL+Football/75c4deca-05f2-40f8-89ed-6756341d204f
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12Newton's Law Quiz
http://www.physics4kids.com/files/motion_laws.html
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13Haiti Earthquake (Science 360 video)
http://science360.gov/obj/video/94d98798-a9c8-43a0-a60e-bb32aa5c9f74
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14Card Stacker
http://www.cardstacker.com/gallery.html
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15Earthquakes and Resistant Buildings
http://www.ideers.bris.ac.uk/
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16Huge "Rogue Earthquake" but Not Destructive (NPR aduio)
March 11, 2012 off the Coast of Indonesia. One of the largest Earthquakes on record!
http://www.npr.org/2012/05/10/152433149/why-was-a-huge-rogue-earthquake-not-destructive
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17Braced Frames
http://www.ideers.bris.ac.uk/resistant/strength_brace_other.html
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18Horizontal Diaphragms
Horizontal Diaphragms
Horizontal diaphragms are usually floors and roofs. They are made up from a horizontal frame covered by a floor or roof deck.
When a diaphragm is stiff enough in its horizontal plane (Explain), it can share the sideways earthquake forces on a building between the vertical structural members, e.g. the columns and walls.
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19Horizontal Trussing
Horizontal Trussing
Horizontal trussing is usually used in roofs where there is not enough deck to allow the roof to act as a stiff horizontal diaphragm.
The trussing transfers the sideways earthquake forces on a building to its vertical structural members e.g. the columns and walls.
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20Shake Table Video (UC Berkeley Engineering School)
Scroll to the bottom of the page to view the video.
http://nisee2.berkeley.edu/?cat=89
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21Resonance Interactive (Nova)
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/elegant/resonance.html
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22Deadliest Earthquakes (NOVA video)
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/earth/deadliest-earthquakes.html
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23Natural Frequency (manilla folders) video
http://media.up.edu/Physics/TOLE/EarthquakeTsunamiHazards/Videos/Manilla.mov
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24Modeling Earthquakes in Buildings (natural frequency) video
http://media.up.edu/Physics/TOLE/EarthquakeTsunamiHazards/Videos/Spaghetti.mov
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25Shatter a Glass with your Voice (Myth Busters)
Click on the Url to watch this video in another window.
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26Tacoma Narrows Bridge (Resonance)
Click on the Url to watch this video in another window.
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27Yoga and Physics
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28Elephant and Feather Free Fall animation
http://www.physicsclassroom.com/mmedia/newtlaws/efff.cfm