Materials: Will it break?
Statics & Dynamics
Thermodynamics
Standard Science Trivia
Quirks in Engineering
200

The ratio of stress to strain in the elastic region

What is Young's Modulus?

200

Newton's Three Laws of Motion

What is: Law of Inertia, F=Ma, Action Reaction

200

The First Law of Thermodynamics

What is "Energy cannot be created or destroyed"

200

The planet closest to the Sun

What is Mercury?

200

This assumption is included in most engineering problems

What is "assume friction is negligible" 

400

The max stress a material can withstand before fracture.

What is ultimate tensile strength


400

The condition where the sum of all forces and moments equal zero.

What is static equillibrium?

400

A process that occurs at constant temperature.

What is an isothermal process?

400

The gas that makes up the largest percentage of Earth’s atmosphere.

What is nitrogen?

400

Exam condition that's a double edge sword?

What is open note, open book, open internet

600

The ability to undergo significant plastic deformation before fracture?

What is ductility?
600

The force that opposes motion between 2 surfaces.

What is friction?

600

A process in which no heat is transferred between a system and its surroundings.

What is an adiabatic process?

600

The chemical symbol for gold.

What is Au?


600

My hw is only 3 problems but took 10 hrs. Why?

Multiple parts

800

A property of material that breaks without much stretching.

What is brittle?

800

What is conserved during an isolated elastic collision?

What is linear momentum?

800

The thermodynamic property that measures the disorder or randomness of a system.

What is entropy?

800

The type of electromagnetic radiation with the shortest wavelength.

What are gamma rays?

800

A phrase the professor says when they assume the content is easy for you

What is, it's Pretty straightforward

1000

The internal structure of a metal made up of atoms arranged in a repeating pattern?

What is crystal structure?

1000

What is the tendency of a rotating body to resist changes in angular accelrations?

What is rotational inertia (moment of inertia)?

1000

The ratio of useful work output to heat input for a heat engine.

What is thermal efficiency?

1000

The process by which a solid changes directly into a gas without becoming a liquid.

What is sublimation?

1000

What is the average for a general engineering class at UCSD

What is a B?