Experiments
Snap Circuits
CAD
Elements
Biology
100

Which went higher: regular or diet coke?

Diet

100

Does the circuit have to be closed in order to work?

YES

100

What computer program did we use?

TinkerCAD

100

What is the name of the table with the elements?

Periodic table

100

Why do we stretch?

To prevent injuries

200

Do you ever eat while doing experiments?

NO

200

What is the energy source?

Batteries

200

Why would you use TinkerCAD?

Prototyping

200

What does H stand for?

Hydrogen

200

What happened when you looked at the castle?

You saw color

300

What is oobleck made of?

Cornstarch and water

300

What does the switch do in the circuit?

Turns it on and off

300

What does CAD stand for?

Computer-aided design

300

What does N stand for?

Nitrogen

300

How many chambers are in a heart?

4

400

What career could be related to chemistry?

Chemist

400

What career could be related to the snap circuits?

Electrical engineer

400

What career can be related to computer designing?

Engineer

400

What type of job could you have as a chemist?

Pharmacist

400

What career is related to biology that we talked about?

Physical Therapy

500

Why is oobleck a solid when you punch it?

The particles rub against each other and lock into place, making it seem like it is a solid and a liquid.

500

Where do you see circuits being used?

Houses, buildings, computers, robots, phones

500

What are things to consider when designing something?

Constraints, dimensions, color

500

How many elements occur in nature?

90

500

What two muscles did the rubber bands represent on our arm?

Biceps and Triceps

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