The Powerhouse of the Cell
Mitochondria
This is the name of the most popular programming/coding language.
JavaScript
The value of π (pi) to 4 decimal places
3.1415
The term used for the practice of reducing waste by reusing materials
Recycling
Scientist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation
Isaac Newton
The Chemical formula for Water
H2O
Engineering Field that focuses on the design and production of aircraft.
Aerospace Engineering
The Pythagorean Theorem
a2+b2=c2
The most common Greenhouse Gas
Carbon dioxide
Known for her research on radioactivity and won two Nobel Prizes
Marie Curie
Newton's Second Law of Motion
F = ma (Force equals mass times acceleration).
Acronym for a computer's primary processing chip
CPU (Central Processing Unit)
The Formula for the Area of a Circle
Area = π x r2
Name two kinds of Renewable Energy Sources
Solar, Wind, Hydro, Geothermal, or Biomass
Scientist who developed the theory of general relativity
Albert Einstein
The unit of Electrical Resistance
Ohm Ω
Primitive engineering mechanism that revolutionized transportation.
Persian Mathematician known as the "Father of Algebra"
Al-Khwarizmi
The term used to describe the variety of life in a habitat or ecosystem
Bio-Diversity
Inventor of the first Practical Telephone
Alexander Graham Bell
Scientific principal that states it is impossible to know both the position and speed of a particle with absolute certainty.
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
Microsoft Windows and Mac OS
Name of the Mathematical Sequence that appears in Nature
Fibonacci Sequence
International agreement that aims to combat climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions
The Paris Agreement
Known as the breaker of the ENIGMA Machine and the "Father of Modern Computer Science"
Alan Turing