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What is the main topic of the video?
Design technology
timbers
core content
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What should students be able to describe by the end of the lesson?
Paper, board, and
properties
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What types of paper are discussed in section 1.9.1?
Cartridge paper
Tracing paper
Copier
paper
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What are the properties of copier paper?
Thin, lightweight, and
bleached
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What is a disadvantage of using cartridge paper?
Can jam
printer mechanisms
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What is cartridge paper used for?
Drawings
, writings, and
painting
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What are the properties of tracing paper?
Translucent
and
smooth
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Why is tracing paper used for developing ideas?
It
allows
tracing
ideas
from
one
sheet
to
another
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What is folding box board used for?
Packaging
food products
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What are the properties of folding box board?
Three
layers
with a
printable
top surface
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What is a key feature of corrugated card?
It absorbs impact and is a good
insulator
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What is solid white board used for?
Model making
and
packaging
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What are the properties of solid white board?
Smooth on
both sides
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What are the key properties of materials discussed?
Flexibility
Printability
Biodegradability
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What does flexibility refer to in materials?
The ability to bend when
force
is applied
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What is printability?
The ability to accept a
printed
image
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What affects printability?
Surface
and
structural
properties
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What is biodegradability?
The ability to be broken down by
microorganisms
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What makes most enclosed paper products biodegradable?
They are made from
wood pulp
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What does compostable mean?
Can break down in less than
12 weeks
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Why is biodegradability important?
It determines if a product is
recyclable
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What should viewers do if they found the video useful?
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What is the final message of the video?
Stay safe
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