Electrical
Engineering Around the World
Engineering in USA
Engineering Terms
Miscellaneous
100

All aboard! It's the term for a material that allows electricity to flow through it easily.

What is a Conductor?

100

To prevent floods, this city is constructing 78 rotating gates to block the Adriatic Sea from its lagoon.

What is Venice?

100

On opening day in 1937, the San Francisco Chronicle referred to it as a "35 million dollar steel harp".

What is the Golden Gate Bridge?

100

One of 6 simple machines, this pivots on a fixed point called a fulcrum.

What is a lever?

100

The rate at which an object’s velocity changes over time.

What is acceleration?

200

Power stations put out big zaps, so these step-down devices reduce the current for use in homes & businesses.

What are Transformers?

200

In the 14th century the Ming dynasty extended it 16 miles to Laolongtou, where it meets the Pacific Ocean.

What is the Great Wall of China?

200

These 2 cities each have 3 of the 6 tallest buildings in the U.S.

What are Chicago and NYC?

200

 Most generators on power networks use this type of current.

What is Alternating Current?

200

Second century historian Antipater of Sidon recorded this septet of engineering achievements.

What are the Seven Wonders of the World?

300

Machine used to change mechanical energy to electrical energy.

What is a Generator?

300

The Eiffel Tower was built using 2.5 million rivets & 14 million pounds of this material.

What is Iron?

300

Famed California architect, Julia Morgan, pioneered the use of reinforced concrete, helping designs such as the Mills College Bell Tower to survive this 1906 disaster.

What is the San Francisco Earthquake?

300

 From the Latin for "twist", it's the measure of how much a force acting on an object causes it to rotate.

What is Torque?

300

Mike Judge co-created this comedy about engineers & tech start-ups.

What is Silicon Valley?

400

Used as early as 230 B.C., the 1st successful electric one was developed by the Otis Bros. in 1889.

What is an Elevator?

400

The motto of this 1904-1914 engineering project was "The land divided, the world united".

What is the Panama Canal?
400

Fearing a Japanese invasion, regiments of this military group built a 1,500-mile highway in Alaska & Canada in 8 months in 1942.

What is the Army Corps of Engineers?

400

You can determine the period of this object (the time of 1 swing) from the length of its string.

What is a Pendulum?

400

The only contemporaneous man-made objects taller than the Pharos of Alexandria Lighthouse.

What are the Pyramids?

500

Your electric bill is usually measured by how many of these hyphenated units you consume.

What are Kilowatt-hours?

500

Containing 167 arches, one of these built in 50 A.D. is still delivering water from the Frio River to Segovia, Spain.

What is an Aquaduct?

500

A scenic "Drive" in Los Angeles is named for this engineer who brought Owens Valley water to Los Angeles

Who is Mulholland?

500

This 7-letter word for a measurement of sound intensity was coined by telephone engineers & honors their hero.

What is a Decibel?

500

Charles Kao got a Nobel by applying to telephony the "old, old idea" of transmitting light through this material.

What is Glass?