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T'IS THE LAW
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Apples? Potatoes? Rollercoasters?
100

The Serbian-American Inventor known for inventing AC current

who is Nikola Tesla?

100
The law that directly relates the amount of current flowing between 2 points with the potential difference between those points.
What is Ohm's law?
100

The circuit component used to limit current flow.

What is a resistor?

100

A coating of material that prevents current flow, usually meant to prevent unintentional contact with high voltage.

What is an insulator/Insulative coating?
100

The SI unit of energy

What is a Joule?

200

The American inventor who was credited with indirectly inventing the electric chair.

(Hint: there's a town in New Jersey named after him)

who is Thomas Edison?

200

The set of laws that demonstrates the law conservation of energy, but on a circuit.

What are Kirchhoff's circuit laws?

200

The circuit component that functions as a valve, allowing the flow of current in only one direction.

What is a diode?

200
An electrical switch designed to automatically protect from power surges/shorts.

(Hint: you probably have one at your house.)

What is a circuit breaker?

200

The English Engineering Measuring unit of mass

What is pound-mass?
300

The American Inventor credited with inventing one of the first wireless devices.

who was Alexander Graham Bell?

300

The set of partial equations used to relate electric and magnetic fields

What are Maxwell's equations?

300

A circuit made formed on semi-conducting material, serving the same purpose as its regular counter part, while being much smaller and easier to integrate.

What is an integrated circuit?
300

A component/set of protocols with the purpose of preventing current overflow to stop damage of equipment and/or workers.

What is an anti-short?

300

The SI unit of magnetic flux derived from Volt-Second

What is a Weber?

400

The first engineer in recorded human history

who was Imhotep?

400

The law/theorem relating the amount of electric charge to the resulting magnetic field.

(hint: it is usually used to derive Coulomb's law)

What is Gauss's law/Gauss's flux theorem?

400

A compact integrated circuit designed to function as a very limited computer.

What is a microprocessor?

400

A training process that an engineer must undergo in order to be approved to work close to or around radiation sources.

What is radiology safety/radiological safety?

400

The English Engineering measuring unit of absolute temperature.

What is degree Rankine? (°R) 

500

The inventor and designer credited with designing the world's first combat vehicle, 5 years before a great conflict that spanned a mass of Europe.

Leonardo Da Vinci 

500

The set of equations used to break a function down into its sine and cosine components.

What is the Fourier transform method?

500

A type of transistor that measures the voltage change across its resistor and uses that value to calculate the surrounding temperature.

what is a TMP-36?
(thank you, Doctor Liu, very cool)

500

A process often used around devices that generate large magnetic fields, in order to prevent those fields from causing interference on surrounding machinery.

What is electromagnetic shielding?

500

A unit of measurement equal to the the distance between the center of the earth and the center of our sun.

What is an Astronomical Unit?

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