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Creating a professional email and Working with your table partners find the live and dead loads in the room and the total load. ur targets for the day

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Page 1: Open up the web and go To google, then type in gmail Look for create a gmail Account

Creating a professional emailand

Working with your table partnersfind the live and dead loads in

the roomand the

total load.

Your targets for the day

Page 2: Open up the web and go To google, then type in gmail Look for create a gmail Account

Open up the web and go To google, then type in gmailLook for create a gmail Account.

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Create a nameProfessional name

good one

your first.lastname.year of graduation

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

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AFTER YOU HAVE CREATED A PROFESSIONAL EMAIL FOR SCHOOL

• SEND MR. Scott an email with a short note in the subject line:

• Subject line should contain the class you are currently enrolled in, such as

• 4th period • Drafting and your name

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Name that Load

Loads create a force on a structure. 

Dead load The weight of the permanent, nonmoveable parts of a structure, such as the towers, cables, and roadway of a bridge.  

Live load The weight of a structure's nonpermanent, moveable parts, contents, or "users," such as the traffic, people, and seagulls on a bridge. Environmental loads, such as wind, rain, and earthquakes, that can affect a structure temporarily are also live loads.

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List the loads in the room.

• 1. With your table mates, look around the room and make a list of as many different loads affecting the room as they can find.

• i.e. Table (1) how many tables?

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Listing the loads from the class

• List everyone's loads on the board. The group should decide whether each load is live or dead. (Dead loads include the weight of the walls, ceiling, floor, and any permanent fixtures such as ceiling lights, wallpaper, paint, and windows. Live loads include things that are not fixed, such as furniture, people, signs and pictures hanging on the wall, plants, and wind blowing outside.)

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Each group will now estimate the room's load, assuming the floor and walls weigh 50 lbs./sq.ft. (26’ by 56’) and the ceiling weighs 30 lbs./sq. ft. Estimates of weight of furniture on next slide.

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What did you come up with for dead load ?

Live load?Tables Drafting Estimate at 60 pounds eachCPU and monitors estimated at 35 poundsBook shelf estimated at 45 poundsCNC machine 350 poundsFile cabinets 400 poundsPrinters 120 poundsCabinets 400 poundsTeacher desk 200 poundsStereo 100 poundsChairs 50 poundsBooks total of 500 poundsMisc boxes 300 pounds.

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What did you find?

Dead load of the room?

Live load of the room?

Total load?