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100

The meaning of the mathematical symbol ∃, commonly used in proofs. 


What is "there exists"? 


100

This is what MRI stands for.

What is Magnetic Resonance Imaging?

100

Famously, Han Solo completes the Kessel run in less than 12 parsecs. A parsec is a unit of this.

What is distance?

100

Four fundemental forces of nature.

What are (gravity, electromagnitism, strong, and weak)?

100

This is the largest organ in the human body.

What is skin?

200

These LEDs are what make up a pixel.

What are red, green, and blue?

200

The storage location for the majority of fuel on modern passenger airplanes.

What is in the wings?

200

The flawed component on the Hubble Space Telescope which made the data and images basically unusable. (The issue was corrected by astronauts in orbit.)

What is the mirror? (Off by 1/50th the thickness of human hair)

200

 The unit of force is kg.m/s2. True or false?

True. 1 kg.m/s= 1 N

200

What is the protein in the red blood cell that is able to attached to oxygen?

hemoglobin

300

The mathematician who is responsible for this identity, e^iπ + 1 =0. 


Who is Leonhard Euler?

300

Overhead powerlines are typically made out of this material, due to the balance of low cost, conductivity, and tensile strength.

What is alluminium?

300

NASA lost a $125 million Mars orbiter because a Lockheed Martin engineering team used this measuring system to provide navigational commands without converting them to the units the system was designed for.

What is the English units of measurement? (Also accept Imperial, British Imperial)

300

In what thermodynamic law is the volume constant?

Guy-Lusaac law

300

Both nutrients are used for strengthening bones. Give two answers.

vitamin D and calcium

400

The number of bytes in a bit.

What are 8 bytes?

400

The four forces experienced by an airplane in flight.

What are gravity, lift, drag, and thrust?

400

Earth’s supercontinent.
The area split into two landmasses some 135 million years ago due to a phenomenon known as “continental drift.”

What is Pangea?

400

Two of the three conditions that a space object must pass in order to be considered a planet.

What (must have sufficient mass to be spherical, must orbit a sun, must clear its “neighborhood” of other objects)?

400

Cu + 2AgNO3 ----> 2Ag  + Cu(NO3)2

What is oxidized?

Cu

500

One of the two polymaths that famouly invented calculus at the same time.

Who are Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz?

500

The primary material used to make microschips. It also happens to be the second most abundant element in the earths crust.

What is silicone?

500

The Tacoma suspension bridge in Washington state collapsed spectacularly when high winds caused it to oscillate. This type of frequency is the frequency at which objects will naturally oscillate.

What is the resonant frequency?

500

The brightest part of the shadow of a circle or sphere.

What is the middle?

500

Founder of modern genetics

Who is Gregor Mendel

600

This person's incompleteness theorem states that no consistent system of axioms is capable of proving all truths about the arithmetic of natural numbers or proving its own consistency.

Who is Kurt Gödel?

600

An isotope of Hydrogen that heavy water nuclear reactors use in their “heavy” water.

What is deuterium?

600

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600

The only temperature that is the same in Fahrenehit and Celsius.

What is -40 DEG?

600
How many elements are there in the periodic table?

118

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