This unit is almost equal to 1 atmosphere.
What is a Bar?
Red __ on an ox is a common phrase to help remember electrochemistry.
What is a cathode/cat?
This professor is well known for their love of chocolate
Who is Steve Weinstein?
This machine moves fluids.
What is a pump?
Though anyone can change, calculus operators cannot change change this term.
This unit shares a name with a certain invertebrate.
What is a slug?
A soft akali metal and a dangerous gas together make this household seasoning staple.
What is NaCl/Salt?
Snail.
Who is Alex Roth?
You wouldn't want to put a liquid in this machine.
What is a compressor?
This fundamental property allows us to not care about the order of addition.
What is the communitive property of addition?
This unit will equal 1 meter when divided by 10-9.
What is a nanometer?
The ideal gas law can only be used under these two conditions.
What are High Temps & Low Pressures?
This professor is known for very, very long office hours.
Who is Nicole Hill?
This common piece of equipment used in piping can cause cavitation.
What is a valve.
Be careful, math professors hate it when you put this in the integration bounds.
What is infinity?
As Celsius to Kelvin, Fahrenheit is to.
What is a Rankine?
This concept will never go down.
What is Entropy?
This professor is known for their published literature.
Who is Joseph Lanzafame?
I have a hot fluid I want to cool down, I have a cold fluid I want to heat up, I also want to save money, which process unit is the best?
What is a Two-Sided Heat Exchanger
1-x2/(2!)+x4/(4!)-x6/(6!)
What is the Taylor series of cos(x).
This frame of measurement is based around a well-known sit-down food chain in response to natural disasters.
What is the Waffle House Index?
4-ethyl-2-methylhexane has ____ many hydrogen atoms
What is 19
This professor sells motorcycle parts on the side.
Who is Donald Reynolds?
This is how we produce chemicals like hydrogen and chlorine.
What is a electrolysis unit/electrolyzer
We all know limits, but only mathematicians do limits this way.
What is the Epsilon-Delta definition of a limit.