Design Terms
Roller Coaster Challenge
Real-World Examples
Criteria vs Constraints
Science vs Engineering
100

What is the name for the step-by-step way engineers solve problems?

What is the engineering design process?

100

What kind of coaster are students challenged to design in this lesson?

A wooden roller coaster.

100

What tool did a chimp use to collect ants in the lesson example?

A stick or twig

100

he helmet should be comfortable to wear. Is this a criterion or constraint?

Criterion.

100

Who studies natural phenomena: scientists or engineers?

Scientists

200

What are the features a solution must have to be successful?

What are criteria?

200

Name one safety-related constraint for a roller coaster.

Speed limits, seat restraints, or age/height of riders

200

Why were fire alarms designed to be annoying?

Because people need to hear them even while sleeping.

200

The helmet must weigh less than 95 grams. What is this?

What are criteria?

200

Who uses scientific knowledge to solve problems?

Engineers

300

What are the limits or restrictions in a design called?

What are constraints?

300

Why is planning important before starting a roller coaster design?

Without proper planning, the design might not be safe or meet the needs of users.

300

What everyday item is an example of solving a problem using engineering? (Hint: something in your pencil case!)

| An eraser—it solves the problem of removing pencil marks.

300

What’s the difference between criteria and constraints?

 Criteria are what a solution should do; constraints are limits it must follow.

300

Is designing a bike helmet science or engineering?

Is designing a bike helmet science or engineering?

400

What is it called when a solution is tested again and again for improvement?

What is iterative testing?

400

Who might need to be involved in the design of a community roller coaster?

Engineers, city planners, builders, community leaders.

400

Why can’t engineers test a helmet with a real person in a crash?

t’s unsafe and unethical—models like eggs are used instead.

400

The design must use only certain materials. Which is it?

Constraint.

400

What kind of question would a scientist ask about a helmet?

What happens to the helmet material in extreme temperatures?

500

What kind of model is built to test a solution in engineering?

What is a prototype?

500

What’s one environmental factor to consider when building a roller coaster?

Noise levels, wildlife disruption, or available space.

500

Give an example of a tradeoff engineers make when designing a product

Using lighter materials to make helmets more wearable, even if they give up some protection.

500

Why must a design meet all constraints to be acceptable?

Because breaking a constraint means the solution won’t work or won’t be allowed.

500

What kind of question would an engineer ask about a helmet?

What material absorbs the most impact for a fall at 30 kph?

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