Levers
Bridges
Chemical Engineering
Catapults
Wheels and Axles
100

The number of classes of levers.

What is 3?

100

The reason the Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapsed.

What is wind?

100

The difference between a chemist and a chemical engineer.

What is applying research?

100

The two forces a catapult uses.

What is torsion and tension?

100

The toothed version of wheels and axles.

What is Gears?

200

The area where the fulcrum is on a first class lever.

What is the middle?

200

The definition of a truss bridge.

What is a triangular shaped bridge? 

200
The number of things chemical engineers can design.

What is 9?

200

The two types of a catapult.

What is Mangonel and Ballista?

200

The thing an axle is.

What is a rod or shaft?

300

The area where a second class lever's fulcrum is.

What is one of the ends?

300

The places where the arch bridge's weight is transferred to.

What are the ends?

300

What chemical engineers do with shoes.

What is design?

300

The difference between Torsion and Tension.

What is twisting, bending and stretching?

300

The wheel and axle is a form of what.

What is lever?

400

The basic example of a second class lever

What is wheelbarrow?

400

The basic kind of bridge.

What is Beam Bridge?

400

Chemical engineers who focus on biomedical engineering.

What is Biochemical engineering?

400

The difference between Mangonel and Ballista.

What is bowl-shaped,bow and arrow?

400

The ability to multiply the force used on a simple machine.

What is Mechanical Advantage?

500

A basic example of a third-class lever.

What is shovel?

500

The number of truss bridges there are.

What is 18?

500

Average salary right out of college for chemical engineering.

What is $65,403?

500

The main difference between catapults and trebuchets.

What is a counterweight, tension and torsion?

500

The number of wheel and axle types.

What is 2?

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