Engineering
Design Process
Heat
Density
Careers
100

How can you minimize heat loss in a house?

Insulation, more efficient windows, better siding material

100

What is the first step of the design process? p. 6

Defining the problem

100

What are the three main ways heat can move? (EQ#1)

Conduction, Convection and Radiation

100

What is density?

It's the amount of mass in a given volume.

It's the degree of compactness.

100

What two 6th grade classes are important for engineers?

Math & Science

200

What was the goal in the solar oven design challenge?

To create something that would maximize heat gain.

200

What are criteria?

Goals, requirements or standards

200

How does heat travel through a solid? (EQ#2)

Conduction

200

How do you know if something will float in water?

It has a density less than 1.

200

Who designs and create engines and power generators? 

Mechanical Engineer

300

What was the goal in the ice cube design challenge?

Create something that would insulate, or minimize heat transfer.

300

What are constraints?

limitations and restrictions such as budget, time, materials, and capabilities

300

How does heat travel through empty space? (EQ#4)

Radiation

300

How do you know if something will sink in water?

It's density is greater than one.

300

Who designs, and maintains infrastructure like roads, bridges, and dams, as well as public systems like water treatment and sewage?

Civil Engineer

400

What two parts of the water cycle does the Drinking Bird use?

Evaporation and Condensation 

400

What is a prototype?

model of a product used to test ideas

400

How does heat travel through a liquid or gas? (EQ#3)

Convection

400

What is densest?

Honey

400

Who designs and manufactures aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, and missiles?

Aerospace Engineer

500

What type of engine is the Drinking Bird?

Heat Engine

500

What is optimizing a design solution?

refining or redesigning to get the best performance or minimizing costs, while satisfying all defined constraints

500

What is the difference between a conductor and an insulator?

Conductors move heat.

Insulators stop heat from moving.

500

Solids are denser than liquids, so why does ice float?

Water forms lattices when it freezes, so there are more spaces in the solid than in the liquid.

500

Who designs industrial processes that turn raw materials into useful products, such as fuels, medicines, and plastics?

Chemical Engineer