Physics
Silos
Culverts
General science
Fun/Random
100

What type of science do we (the presenters) deal with?

What is engineering/physics/civil engineering?

100

This is one of the major uses of silos by farmers.

What is storing food?

100

This is a tunnel-like structure that generally has water flowing through it.

What is a culvert?
100

Which famous scientist invented the principles of physics we mentioned today? (Hint: apple)

Who is Isaac Newton?

100
This city is where Justin is from.

What is Vancouver?

200

This can be either a push or a pull.

What is a force?

200

This type of force acts directly downwards on the silo.

What is gravity?

200

This is the strongest shape for a culvert.

What is a circle?

200

This element is something we breathe everyday to stay alive.

What is oxygen?

200

This university is known for being very strong in science, technology and mathematics. (Hint: computer science)

What is the University of Waterloo?

300

This law states that objects in motion, will stay in motion, given that no external force acts upon them.

What is Newton's First Law?

300

This is the type of force silos experience within, due to the force exerted by their contents.

What is compression?

300

This is the way culverts resist the force exerted on them.

What is producing a reaction force?

300

This constant is roughly 300 000 kilometers per second. (Hint: what's the fastest thing in the world?)

What is the speed of light?

300

This team won the FIFA World Cup in 2022.

What is Argentina?

400

This type of force pulls axially through an object.

What is tension?

400
What do silos protect their contents from?
What are pests, weather and moisture?
400

This is one of the major functions of culverts when building roads near water.

What is drainage?

400
This law states that every action has an equal, and opposite reaction? (Hint: it's related to the $100 question.)
What is Newton's Third Law?
400

Who was the 2024-2025 NBA MVP?

Who is Shai-Gilgeous Alexander?