
What Is An Alternative Of Polymer?
I Am in Grade 7, and Doing a project on making a building that is Earthquake Generator Resistant. In Case you didn’t know, And earthquake Generator is Just a Piece of Wood, Attached to a base, and when you pull & Release, it Vibrates, Like an Earthquake.
Well; I Found a Website, that has a virtual experience. It They use Polymer Foundation, instead of Concrete. Well, I went to a Craft Store, And Polymer, is like $3 for a 2 1/2 X 2 1/2 Square. And That’s WAY to Expensive, Consider We Need it to be 10 in’ by 10 in’ and 3 Stories High.
So My Question is; What is an Alternative For Polymer?
We Thought The Following:
1. Plasticine
2. Play-Doh
Which Do you Think Will Work Best, And An Alternative.
And If You Have And other Tips and suggestions, It Would be VERY much appreciated. Thank You. This means alot.
Could you refer us to the website, please? A polymer is a chemical that is made of multiple “units” linked together. Starch, for instance, is a glucose polymer. Lycra is a polyurethane polymer. Nylon is a diamine/dicarboxylic acid polymer. Cotton is another glucose polymer.
The “polymer” you seem to be talking about in a craft store is probably a polymeric clay. Whether or not this is suitable to make a foundation of a scale building, I can’t really judge. If you provide a website for the item you’re trying to copy, we may be able to make a better suggestion.
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