Statistics
Engineering Disciplines
Thermodynamics
SI Base Units
Engineering Acronyms
100
This term refers to the statistical degree of scatter of a data set:
What is Variance?
100
This discipline involves bridges and sewers:
What is Civil Engineering?
100
DAILY DOUBLE! The average kinetic energy of molecules is also known as this:
What is Temperature?
100
Mass:
What is the kilogram?
100
AIChE
What is American Institute of Chemical Engineers?
200
This is a type of interval estimate of a population that is used to indicate the reliability of an estimate:
What is a Confidence Interval?
200
This discipline involves integrated circuits and power plants:
What is Electrical Engineering?
200
This law states that the entropy of the universe is always greater than or equal to zero:
What is The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics?
200
Electric Current:
What is the ampere?
200
ASME
What is American Society of Mechanical Engineers?
300
This is the value that appears most often in a set of data:
What is the Mode?
300
This discipline involves machines and their parts:
What is Mechanical Engineering?
300
This is the effective partial pressure of a gas in equilibrium:
What is Fugacity?
300
Luminous Intensity:
What is the candela?
300
SAE
What is Society of Automotive Engineers?
400
This is the sum of a list of numbers, divided by the number of numbers:
What is the Mean (Average)?
400
This discipline involves ceramics and polymers:
What is Materials Engineering?
400
This law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed:
What is The 1st Law of Thermodynamics?
400
Temperature:
What is Kelvin?
400
AIAA
What is American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics?
500
This is the middle value in a list of numbers:
What is the Median?
500
This discipline involves oligomers, toluene, and cake mix:
What is Chemical Engineering?
500
This hypothetical engine operates on a reversible cycle:
What is the Carnot Engine?
500
Amount of Substance:
What is the mole?
500
SWE
What is Society of Women Engineers?
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