97-100. Match the following "Types of Collapse" terms with the appropriate definition. 97. Pancake Collapse 98. V-Shaped Collapse Lean-To Collapse 99. 100. Cantilever Collapse A. B. C. D. Where the walls remain intact and the floors fail in the middle. Where the outside wall of a multi-story building collapses and the floors remain intact. This is the most vulnerable to secondary collapse. Where the simultaneous failure of two opposing walls and the roof collapse like a stack of pancakes. One outer wall collapses while the other remains intact and the roof or upper floor collapse in a triangular void beneath it.

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97-100. Match the following "Types of Collapse" terms with the appropriate definition.
97. Pancake Collapse
98.
V-Shaped Collapse
Lean-To Collapse
99.
100.
Cantilever Collapse
A.
B.
C.
D.
Where the walls remain intact and the floors fail in the middle.
Where the outside wall of a multi-story building collapses and the floors remain
intact. This is the most vulnerable to secondary collapse.
Where the simultaneous failure of two opposing walls and the roof collapse like a
stack of pancakes.
One outer wall collapses while the other remains intact and the roof or upper
floor collapse in a triangular void beneath it.
Transcribed Image Text:97-100. Match the following "Types of Collapse" terms with the appropriate definition. 97. Pancake Collapse 98. V-Shaped Collapse Lean-To Collapse 99. 100. Cantilever Collapse A. B. C. D. Where the walls remain intact and the floors fail in the middle. Where the outside wall of a multi-story building collapses and the floors remain intact. This is the most vulnerable to secondary collapse. Where the simultaneous failure of two opposing walls and the roof collapse like a stack of pancakes. One outer wall collapses while the other remains intact and the roof or upper floor collapse in a triangular void beneath it.
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