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If you were building a balloon car, what scientific principles would you consider?we're doing a physics project using balloons, and making our own cars, example, structure of the car, friction..any help would be great!
The main principles of building are safety, durability, functionality, and aesthetics. These principles ensure that the structure is structurally sound, long-lasting, serves its intended purpose effectively, and looks visually appealing.
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Yves Klein famously released blue balloons from the Saint-Germain-des-Prés church in Paris in 1957.
Amalgamation is a scientific term for building or adding together.
The scientific name for a bird's nest is "nidification." It refers to the process of building and using a nest by birds for breeding and raising their young. The specific structure and material of the nest can vary depending on the bird species.
An ancillary building is any building that is used for storage or machinery near a main structure. An ancillary building is a support structure of some kind.
i saw the structure of a building.
The term building is a noun and a verb. Building as a noun is some type of structure. Building as a verb is an action to 'build' a structure.
Ethics are the moral principles that guide a person in their interactions and relationships with others. An architect would apply the same principles to any structure he designed. Consideration would include the safety and welfare of his public. How his structure would impact them and their community. Environmental issues, energy conservation and how the building would function are all things that would be important to those his building will serve. An architect's ethical obligation is to address all of those issues in the public's bests interests.
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Well, if an earthquake hits into a building, the building shows some cracks and starts deforming but it does not collapse, then the building is ductile structure. now consider a building to be a natural thing like a mountain, then you have a proper application of a ductile structure.