Deck 3: Properties of Materials

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Approximately _____ pollutants identified in very common building materials are known to cause asthma, allergies, cancer, and reproductive and nervous system disorders.

A) 500
B) 600
C) 700
D) 800
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Name some of the materials used frequently in the last few decades that carry risk of contamination.
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What are EPPs? Why and when does the federal government mandate their use?
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Resistance of a material to a cyclic load, one that varies in direction and/or magnitude, is called ____.

A) hardness
B) fatigue strength
C) ductility
D) impact strength
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When a building load, or force, acts on a building component, such as a column, the component takes on an internal resistance to the force known as ____.

A) shear
B) stress
C) compression
D) tension
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____ is the branch of physics that deals with the generation, transmission, and control of sound waves.

A) Acoustics
B) Relativity
C) Electromagnetism
D) Quantum mechanics
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The modulus of ____ is a proportional constant between stress and strain.

A) force
B) tension
C) elasticity
D) shearing
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When a material is subjected to a change in ____, it may expand, contract, conduct, or reflect heat.

A) ductility
B) strength
C) permeability
D) temperature
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Explain what fire resistance is and give an example.
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Explain what impact strength is and give at least one example of the impact strength of a common material.
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Explain why wood is a good example of the efficient use of a renewable material.
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____ consist of large molecules composed of repeating structural units connected by chemical bonds.

A) Polymers
B) Metals
C) Non-metallic inorganic materials
D) Organic materials
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Name and describe the complexities involved in the process of selecting materials for construction.
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Describe the process of atmospheric corrosion, what causes the corrosion, and the most common form of atmospheric corrosion.
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Define what is meant by Thermal Conductivity and Thermal Conductance.
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Name and describe the three possible types of stress.
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____ materials are materials that are derived from a living plant, animal, or ecosystem that has the ability to regenerate itself.

A) Recycled
B) Renewable
C) Rejuvenated
D) Conductive
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The life cycle energy cost of most building products starts with ____.

A) product shipment
B) delivery of raw materials to the processing plant
C) the extraction of raw materials
D) building demolition
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Explain what a stress-strain diagram can represent and how the data is obtained.
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Studies have found that humans now spend more than ____ percent of their time indoors.

A) 50
B) 60
C) 70
D) 80
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Deck 3: Properties of Materials
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Approximately _____ pollutants identified in very common building materials are known to cause asthma, allergies, cancer, and reproductive and nervous system disorders.

A) 500
B) 600
C) 700
D) 800
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2
Name some of the materials used frequently in the last few decades that carry risk of contamination.
Certain materials used frequently in the last few decades that carry the risk of contamination include polyvinylchloride (PVC), used in flooring, wall coverings, plumbing, carpet backing, and electronics; formaldehyde products, such as plywood and particle board; synthetic carpets; and sheet vinyl.
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What are EPPs? Why and when does the federal government mandate their use?
​ EPPS are Environmentally Preferable Products. They are defined by the federal government in Executive Order 13101 as those that have: "a lesser or reduced effect on human health and the environment when compared to competing products that serve the same purpose." The federal government, in an effort to help federal purchasers and simultaneously stimulate market demand for green products and materials, mandates the use of environmentally preferable products in all new federally financed construction projects.
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Resistance of a material to a cyclic load, one that varies in direction and/or magnitude, is called ____.

A) hardness
B) fatigue strength
C) ductility
D) impact strength
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When a building load, or force, acts on a building component, such as a column, the component takes on an internal resistance to the force known as ____.

A) shear
B) stress
C) compression
D) tension
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____ is the branch of physics that deals with the generation, transmission, and control of sound waves.

A) Acoustics
B) Relativity
C) Electromagnetism
D) Quantum mechanics
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The modulus of ____ is a proportional constant between stress and strain.

A) force
B) tension
C) elasticity
D) shearing
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When a material is subjected to a change in ____, it may expand, contract, conduct, or reflect heat.

A) ductility
B) strength
C) permeability
D) temperature
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Explain what fire resistance is and give an example.
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Explain what impact strength is and give at least one example of the impact strength of a common material.
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Explain why wood is a good example of the efficient use of a renewable material.
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____ consist of large molecules composed of repeating structural units connected by chemical bonds.

A) Polymers
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C) Non-metallic inorganic materials
D) Organic materials
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Name and describe the complexities involved in the process of selecting materials for construction.
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Describe the process of atmospheric corrosion, what causes the corrosion, and the most common form of atmospheric corrosion.
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Define what is meant by Thermal Conductivity and Thermal Conductance.
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Name and describe the three possible types of stress.
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____ materials are materials that are derived from a living plant, animal, or ecosystem that has the ability to regenerate itself.

A) Recycled
B) Renewable
C) Rejuvenated
D) Conductive
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The life cycle energy cost of most building products starts with ____.

A) product shipment
B) delivery of raw materials to the processing plant
C) the extraction of raw materials
D) building demolition
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Explain what a stress-strain diagram can represent and how the data is obtained.
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Studies have found that humans now spend more than ____ percent of their time indoors.

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D) 80
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