Different types of engineer.
Mechanical engineers
civil engineers
Electrical engineers
Aerospace Engineers
what are atoms?
“the basic building blocks of matter
what are Newtonian Fluids?
a fluid in which viscosity is independent of the shear rate
what are non-newtonian Fluids?
substances where viscosity (thickness) changes under applied force
what are the three states of matter
solid, liquid, and gas
What is Aerospace engineer?
A field that focuses on the design development, testing and production of aircraft and spacecraft.
what are atoms made of?
protons, neutrons, and electrons
what fluids are Newtonian Fluids
Water,juice,lemon juice, beer,wine,
what fluids are non-Newtonian fluids?
ketchup, toothpaste, and cornstarch and water mixtures and blood
what the most common states of matter
plasma
what is a civil engineer?
design, construct, maintain, and improve the physical environment, including infrastructure like bridges, roads, tunnels, and water system.
How much atoms are in a human body
7 billion billion billion
what are the most common Newtonian fluid?
The most common Newtonian fluids, which exhibit a linear relationship between shear stress and shear rate, are water and air.
what is the most common non-newtonian fluid
ketchup, toothpaste, and blood
name the steps of a solid turning into a liquid?
heating the solid until its particles gain enough energy to overcome the forces holding them in a fixed position, allowing them to move more freely.
what is a Electrical Engineers?
design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacturing of electrical equipment and systems, including power generation.
How much atoms are in one molecule?
two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
what dose Newtonian mean?
relating to or arising from the work of Sir Isaac Newton.
what dose non=Newtonian mean?
(of a fluid) changing in consistency when a mechanical stress is applied, becoming either more or less viscous.
Name the steps of liquid Turning into a gas?
boiling or evaporation.
what is a Mechanical engineers
designs, develops, tests, and manufactures machines and other devices, applying principles of motion, energy.
How big are atoms?
Atoms are incredibly small, with a typical diameter ranging from 0.1 to 0.5 nanometers
can a Newtonian fluid stop anything?
it's unlikely to stop a high-velocity projectile like a bullet unless the fluid is very deep and dense
can a non-newtonian fluid stop a bullet
Yes, a non-Newtonian fluid can stop a bullet
how do all three states of matter interact.
(solid, liquid, and gas) can interact and transform between each other through changes in temperature and pressure