This law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newton's Third Law of Motion?
Also known as an electrochemical cell, it transforms the energy from a chemical reaction into electrical energy.
What is a battery?
This is the mole balance of any system.
What is In - Out + Generation = Accumulation?
Name the largest BME company (and major donor to the college of engineering) present at NSBE Night With Industry.
What is Gore?
Civil engineers can transport this to any house.
What is water?
This material property describes a material's ability to return to its original shape after being deformed.
What is elasticity?
The electrical function performed by any component that can transmit electric current from one part of a circuit to another part.
What is conductance?
This branch of science deals with heat, work, temperature, and energy.
What is Classical Thermodynamics?
Name at least 3 focus areas in biomedical engineering research.
What are bioinstrumentation and devices, biomaterials and tissue engineering, biomechanics, biomedical imaging and spectroscopy, biomedical informatics, biosensors, cardiovascular biomedical engineering, nanomedicine, or neuroengineering?
This structural element, often found in bridges and buildings, primarily resists bending and provides lateral support, typically made from steel or reinforced concrete.
What is a beam?
This law relates the voltage, current, and resistance in an electrical circuit, commonly expressed as V = IR.
What is Ohm's Law?
An electrical device used block or amplify an electric current.
This process converts gaseous nitrogen to ammonia.
(hint: the inventor of this process won the 1918 Nobel Prize in Chemistry)
What is the Haber-Bosch process?
Genetic manipulation of microorganisms for the production of antibiotics and hormones.
What is Biotechnology?
Which CE specialty would be concerned with roads and the traffic traveling on them?
What is transportation engineering?
This term describes the force that opposes an aircraft's motion through the air, primarily due to friction and pressure differences.
What is drag?
Luminous electrical discharge through the air.
What is arcing?
This dimensionless number characterizes flow regime of a fluid in motion.
What is Reynold's number?
The skeletal system subset.
What is orthopedic technology?
This method uses flexible foundations to protect buildings from seismic forces.
What is base isolation?
This CAD software is known for its capabilities in solid modeling, especially in mechanical and industrial design.
What is SolidWorks?
"S, ST, SO, STO" for example.
What are extension cord designation codes indicating usage ratings?
These model the "effective concentration" of species in a mixture.
What are activity models?
The abbreviation is EEG.
What is Electroencephalography?
These were constructed to combat waterborne diseases in large urban centers.
What are sewer systems?