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Set Your Table for a Sweet and Sticky Earthquake

2020-11-20  Come build a house Hansel and Gretel would love to eat, a special table to shake it on, and see how different soil types can amplify shaking. Objective. In this science fair project, you will determine which type of soil amplifies side-to-side earthquake shaking motion the most. Share your story with Science

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DIY Shake Table San Jose CA. 95113 - The Tech Interactive

2021-4-4  DIY Shake Table San Jose CA. 95113 Lab Related Activity: Engineering for Earthquakes 201 S. Market St. 1-408-294-8324 thetech.org 6. The goal is to make the platform inside the box shake vertically, horizontally, or both (depending on grade level).

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Shake Table - Flexhibit

Shake Table Children are given the opportunity to learn about the following earth science and engineering concepts related to the FLEXHIBIT STEM Shake Table Interactive: Earthquake Engineering Concepts: Engineering principles required to build a structure that survives an earthquake; foundation, height-base ratio, symmetry and truss.

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How To Build A Shake Table For Your Science Classroom

2021-5-4  Learn how to build an inexpensive shake table for your classroom. This step by step video shows you how to construct the shake table in about 30 minutes, for under $20.

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Building the Tallest Tower Science Project

2021-4-24  This project idea is based on a simple design for a shake-table posted on RAFT, the Learning with LEGO PEER project at UC Irvine, and science fair projects posted from Selah Intermediate School in Selah, WA: RAFT, 2014. Shake Table for

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Earthquake Shake Table - Michigan Technological University

2003-6-4  Earthquake Shake Table Original Design by Casey Hagbo Geophysics Major, Class of 2001 Prepared by: Katie Walch, Science Education Specialist Western UP Center for Science, Math, and Environmental Education Phone: (906) 487-3341 Email: [email protected] Robert J. Barron Facilities Manager Department of Geological and Mining Engrg. and Sciences

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Build Seismic Shake-Up . DESIGN SQUAD GLOBAL

Build a shake table—a device engineers use to simulate the back-and-forth shaking of an earthquake. Design a building that’s stable and sturdy enough to survive an earthquake. Test your building on the shake table and see what happens! 2. Here are the materials to make the shake table.

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Earthquake-Proof Engineering for Skyscrapers -

2012-2-2  Your "shake table" is now ready to shake some towers! Procedure • Practice creating a lateral shaking movement with the shake table by pulling its top layer horizontally out of alignment and ...

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Science Fair Experiment Ideas: The Chemistry of Cooking

2019-9-13  Dr. Helmenstine holds a Ph.D. in biomedical sciences and is a science writer, educator, and consultant. She has taught science courses at the high school, college, and graduate levels.

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Nerdy Science: Tada! Homemade Shake Table

2012-6-22  Then of course Big J and I tried out the marshmallow structures before the kids and successfully made ~12 inch structures out of 40-50 toothpicks. Mine was taller and was stable on the shake table, buuuut, it collapsed on itself overnight which is fine - it did what it needed to do. I called it the giraffe (on the shake table below).

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Build an Earthquake Shake Table - DIY

2017-8-12  Build an Earthquake Shake Table - DIY. Test buildings for earthquakes with this easy homemade DIY shake table. A great science project, and simple to build. Justin won first place in the Earth Science category at the Science Fair. Watch his project here:

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LEGO® Science Fair Project - Blogger

2015-3-22  Last year, I used my LEGO® bricks for my Science Fair Project. My project was titled Skyscrapers Built to Last. I made a shake board and tested my LEGO structure at different heights. It was a lot of fun and I won first prize.  Here are pictures of my science board, shake table, smallest and largest structure.

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LEGO® Bricks used for Science Fair - Skyscrapers Built

2013-2-22  Last year, I used my LEGO® bricks for my Science Fair Project. My project was titled Skyscrapers Built to Last. I made a shake board and tested my LEGO structure at different heights. It was a lot of fun and I won first prize. 

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make a shake table for kids - BINQ Mining

2013-2-14  The Kids‘ Table: How to Make a Kid-Friendly Salad – iVillage. Shake up your kids‘ school lunches with this simple bread salad your kids can help put together. Instead of mixing the recipe in a bowl, toss ingredients in »More detailed

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Shake Things Up: Engineering Earthquake-Resistant

2020-3-24  changing shape during a test on the shake table. Unit Map Adventure 5: Creating an Earthquake-Resistant Building Groups plan, create, and test their buildings on the shake table. Adventure 6: Improving an Earthquake-Resistant Building Groups improve their initial designs, test them, and finalize their building codes. Adventure 7: Engineering ...

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12 Free Food Science Fair Projects, Ideas, and

Check out these fun food science fair projects and experiments. We have a wide variety of science fair ideas for any interest!

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10 Fun LEGO Science Activities - Learning Liftoff

2014-7-9  One way to do this is with a shake table, which mimics an earthquake’s shaking. With a few common materials, students can build their own shake tables and use it to test a LEGO tower’s stability. Challenge students to see how high a tower they can build that will pass the shake test. via Science

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Science Fair Experiment Ideas: The Chemistry of Cooking

2019-9-13  Dr. Helmenstine holds a Ph.D. in biomedical sciences and is a science writer, educator, and consultant. She has taught science courses at the high school, college, and graduate levels.

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Earthquake-Proof Engineering for Skyscrapers -

2012-2-2  Scientific American is the essential guide to the most awe-inspiring advances in science and technology, explaining how they change our understanding of the world and shape our lives.

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Nerdy Science: Tada! Homemade Shake Table

2012-6-22  Then of course Big J and I tried out the marshmallow structures before the kids and successfully made ~12 inch structures out of 40-50 toothpicks. Mine was taller and was stable on the shake table, buuuut, it collapsed on itself overnight which is fine - it did what it needed to do. I called it the giraffe (on the shake table below).

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Build an Earthquake Shake Table - DIY

2017-8-12  Build an Earthquake Shake Table - DIY. Test buildings for earthquakes with this easy homemade DIY shake table. A great science project, and simple to build. Justin won first place in the Earth Science category at the Science Fair. Watch his project here:

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Exploring Where to Build in Earthquake Country: A

2021-5-6  Students will build a shake table upon which a basin holding soil is affixed and compare how easy it is to topple a Lego structure standing on gravel, sand and clay soils. The objective of this experiment is to see first-hand how different soils affects the stability of buildings in earthquake country.

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make a shake table for kids - BINQ Mining

2013-2-14  The Kids‘ Table: How to Make a Kid-Friendly Salad – iVillage. Shake up your kids‘ school lunches with this simple bread salad your kids can help put together. Instead of mixing the recipe in a bowl, toss ingredients in »More detailed

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The Boy Rocks the Science Fair - Confessions of a ...

2010-4-14  The "shake table" was the cool part. TW took TB to Home Depot, where I think we should get the frequent-customer discount by now, and got two 2 foot by 2 foot squares of wood and two huge rubber bands. ... TW had the foresight to have TB build two of each kind of bridge, so he had unbroken ones to display at the science fair. The display was a ...

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Shake Things Up: Engineering Earthquake-Resistant

2020-3-24  changing shape during a test on the shake table. Unit Map Adventure 5: Creating an Earthquake-Resistant Building Groups plan, create, and test their buildings on the shake table. Adventure 6: Improving an Earthquake-Resistant Building Groups improve their initial designs, test them, and finalize their building codes. Adventure 7: Engineering ...

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10 Fun LEGO Science Activities - Learning Liftoff

2014-7-9  One way to do this is with a shake table, which mimics an earthquake’s shaking. With a few common materials, students can build their own shake tables and use it to test a LEGO tower’s stability. Challenge students to see how high a tower they can build that will pass the shake test. via Science

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12 Free Food Science Fair Projects, Ideas, and

Check out these fun food science fair projects and experiments. We have a wide variety of science fair ideas for any interest!

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Science Fair Experiment Ideas: The Chemistry of Cooking

2019-9-13  Dr. Helmenstine holds a Ph.D. in biomedical sciences and is a science writer, educator, and consultant. She has taught science courses at the high school, college, and graduate levels.

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Soda Can Shake-Up - SICK Science Science Experiment

In some circles, it’s considered bad manners to shake a can of soda just before giving it to a thirsty friend. The unexpected w-h-o-o-s-h of soda and foam is a sure way to spoil someone’s day. If a “friend” of yours thinks it’s cute to hand you a can that’s just been shaken, smile, do what you need to do, and then open the can to a gasp of amazement from the other person.

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