1 kg*m/s^2 makes 1 of these, named after a famous physicists
a Newton
To hit hard, or a snail cousin
Slug
Glen Bell founded this taco chain in 1962
Taco Bell
I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old
A candle
Adopted in 1991, this is the more well know public creed of Tau Beta Pi
Integrity and Excellence in Engineering
Gallium turns to liquid slightly above this temperature sometimes given as 72 degrees Fahrenheit
Room Temperature
It's a song frequently sung in church
Hymn
1975's 'Killer Queen' was the first Top 40 pop hit for this group
Queen
This word becomes shorter when two letters are added to the end of it
short
Tau Beta Pi was founded on June 15th of this year
1885
Also known as "Galloping Gertie", this bridge collapsed on November 7th, 1940
The Tacoma Narrows Bridge
Partially opened; a door, for example
ajar
Traditionally, use 2 oz. gin, 5 oz. tonic water & 1 lime wedge to make this drink
Gin and tonic
From this point, if you walk one mile south, one mile west, and one mile north then you end up exactly where you started
The North Pole
Dr. Edward H. Williams was the founder of Tau Beta Pi and a professor at this University
Lehigh University
This states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points
Ohm's Law
It's another name for the killer whale
Orca
This sea lies to the north of Belgium, the Netherlands & Germany
North Sea
The more you take away from it, the bigger it gets
The other engineering honor society Tau Beta Pi merged with in 1974
Sigma Tau
This states that not all heat energy can be converted into work in a cyclic process
Second law of thermodynamics
"Eye" this Greek goddess of the rainbow
Iris
Chevron's red & blue logo is this heraldic shape, meant to convey rank & service
Chevron
This is how far a person can walk into the woods.
Half way
Graduate from Brigham Young University in 2004 and member of UT Beta, this person currently has over 21 million subscribers on Youtube and has formerly work on the Curiosity rover at NASA JPL
Mark Rober