The new science of strong materials.
Why you don t fall through the floor.
The new science of strong materials.
4 cracks and dislocations or why things are weak part two the non metallic tradition 5 crack stopping or how to be tough 6 timber and cellulose or wooden ships and iron men 7 glue and plywood or mice in the.
If the horizontal stresses then become to big the floor breaks.
The horizontal members have to feed the load from the diagonal members however and this load accumulates as you move away from the load.
So next time you walk across the room imagine that your feet and the floor are pushed a tiny distance apart by the strong repulsive forces of the atoms and that s why you don t fall through the floor.
The new science of strong materials.
Or why you don t fall through the floor j e gordon limited preview 1991.
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There is a popular misunderstanding that since solid.
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It was more varied than i would have expected starting with some really interesting nitty gritty details of the chemistry and physics of what leads.
The holes in the floor are not large enough to permit passage of the objects.
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We do not fall through the floor because the floor can produce tensions and compressions along the diagonal members and these zigzag from our feet to ends of the beam.
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The floor holds them up ie.
The new science of strong materials.
These laws tell us exactly how things move or sit still like why you don t float out of bed or fall through the floor of your house.
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This kind of break due to bending is much easier to break than by direct tension or compression.
2 stresses and strains or why you don t fall through the floor 3 cohesion or now strong ought materials to be.