Norse Mythology
HVAC
Electronics
Greek Mythology
100

The Norse god of thunder who wields the hammer Mjolnir

Who is Thor

100

A pump that keeps refrigerant moving through the a/c system.

What is a compressor

100

A storage container typically housing two types of metal and filled with acid

What is a battery

100

A son of Zeus and a mortal with the strength of a god

Who is Heracles

200

This god sacrificed one of his eyes for the ability to use magic

Who is Odin

200

A large box housing the ducts and control mechanisms to direct airflow in the vehicle.

What is the HVAC housing

200

Measured in amps, this unit relates the amount of energy in a circuit

What is current

200

Greek god of courage and war

Who is Ares

300

An apocalyptic prediction similar to the Book of Revelations from the Bible

What is Ragnarok

300

A canister that absorbs moisture from the system and is primarily used on systems with an orifice tube.

What is an accumulator

300

Everything has an amount of resistance to electrical flow and is measured in this unit

What are ohms

300

He tamed Pegasus and killed Medusa along his adventure

Who is Perseus

400

A child of Loki and destined to devour Odin as a part of the worlds end

Who is Fenrir

400

This component keeps air moving through the condenser while the vehicle is stationary

What is the radiator fan

400

Sometimes referred as electromotive force, it can be  thought of as the pressure or potential energy of electricity.

What is voltage

400

The messenger to the Greek gods, he is often depicted with winged sandals

Who is Hermes

500

The name of the World Tree that connects the nine realms of Norse mythology

What is Yggdrasil

500

In an a/c system, what do we control by regulating the pressure in the system

What is temperature

500

The relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in an electrical circuit

What is Ohm's Law

500

The great beings before the Greek gods that were defeated by Zeus and his Children

Who are the Titans