This alloy of iron and carbon was the precursor to many later mechanical engineering marvels
What is steel?
Thanks to chemical engineers, you can drink your recommended 8 glasses per day of this liquid.
What is water?
The substance flowing through the wires of a circuit.
What is Current?
A pulling force that acts to lengthen an object
What is tension?
The force pulling down on objects.
What is gravity?
This non-Newtonian fluid is best known for its pairing with french fries.
What is ketchup?
Copper, lithium, zinc, and nickel are common metals in this "energizing" energy source
What is a battery?
These two materials are optimal materials for building bridges
What are steel and concrete?
This simple machine is round, spiky, and featured in all mechanical clocks.
What are gears?
A measure of the amount of matter.
What is Mass?
A complete path of electrical energy
What is a circuit?
A push or pull that can change the motion of an object
What is Force?
The force preventing objects from continuing to move forever when pushed.
What is Friction?
Name at least two of the three forms of heat transfer.
What are conduction, convection, and radiation?
This lighting product produces light up to 90% more efficiently than incandescent light bulbs
What is LED? Light-emitting diode
This building in Italy tilts 3.97 degrees off the vertical
What is the Leaning Tower of Pisa?
A tool containing one or more parts that use energy to perform an intended action.
What is a machine?
Everything is made up of this.
What is Matter?
These are tiny, negatively charged particles
What are electrons?
The strongest shape to build with
What are triangles?