Stressed and StrainedTeachEngineeringActivity (Classroom)...Introduced to the concepts of stress and strain with examples that illustrate the characteristics and importance of these forces in our everyday lives Suggested LearningEstimated Time to Consume Resource...Time00: 45 HoursEstimated Cost for Resource...CostFreeName of Skill (Mousever Context in applying Skill...SkillsItensity and Frequency in Applying Skill...FocusLevel of Difficulty in Applying Skill...LevelEducation / Higher Education / Training Standards Applying Skill...StandardSkill Points Earned After Completing Requirements...PointsTransferableMathematicsFocus: 43%Intermediate2TechnicalPhysicsFocus: 29%Intermediate2TransferableTeachingFocus: 14%Intermediate1TechnicalQuantitativeFocus: 14%Intermediate1...Total Skill Points:6Facts and Information and Perspectives Learned...Knowledge GainRecognize that engineers use their understanding of forces, stress, strain and material properties to create safe designs for structures, equipment and products. Live Link to the Resource...Resource Linkhttps://www.teachengineering.org/lessons/view/cub_mechanics_lesson07Skills Label™ Patent 11587190 skillslabel.com
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