Simple Machines
Bridges
Towers
Careers
Catapults/Trebuchets
100

What are the different simple machines?

What is: wedge, inclined plane, screw, pulley, wheel and axle, and lever

100

What is the strongest shape in a bridge?

What is: a triangle

100

What is the tallest tower in the world as of now?

What is: the Burj Khalifa

100

What does a software engineer do?

What is: program and develop digital products

100

What were catapults and trebuchets originally used for?

What is: breaking down walls in the Medieval times

200

What does IMA stand for?

What is: Ideal Mechanical Advantage

200

What happened at the Tacoma Narrows Bridge?

What is: it swayed back and forth because the cables were not strong enough to withstand the heavy winds

200

Why was the Leaning Tower of Pisa tilting?

What is: it was built on infirm soil that was wet

200

What does a food engineer do?

What is: make and experiment with food

200

Only a trebuchet uses this to help launch the projectile

What is: A counterweight

300

What simple machine is commonly found in wells?

What is: a pulley

300

What is a suspension bridge?

What is: a bridge held together by cables and anchors, commonly over water

300

Which country gifted the Eiffel Tower to the United States?

What is: France

300

Is electrical a type of engineer?

Yes

300

What are the two types of catapults?

What is: Mangonel and Ballista

400

What simple machine is a wheelbarrow?

What is: A lever and wheel and axle

400

What happened to the Tay Bridge?

What is: It collapsed as a train was going over it during a storm

400

What happened to the Twin Towers?

What is: A commercial plane was taken over and crashed into the towers

400

Can chemical engineers create food?

Yes

400

True or False: Catapults and trebuchets were lightweight and could be easily transported

What is: False

500

The simple machines can be split into two categories, which are what?

What is: Lever and inclined plane

500

What force squeezes a material?

What is: Compression

500

What was the Eiffel Tower originally built for?

What is: for the 1889 World's Fair

500

How is an architect related to STEM?

What is: he/she uses shapes and methods to figure out a good plan

500

What forces do catapults use?

What is: Tension and Torsion