The force preventing objects from continuous motion.
What is friction?
It deals with the built environment.
What is civil engineering?
Designs circuits, motherboards, the most fundamental computer language, etc.
What does an electrical engineer do?
A branch of engineering that deals with chemical production and the manufacture of products through chemical processes.
What is chemical engineering?
The discipline that uses the knowledge of soil, water, and air systems to engineer solutions from field to watershed scales.
What is environmental engineering?
The force that is pulling down on objects.
What is gravity?
The strongest flat shape to build with.
What is a triangle?
A measure of the amount of electrical charge flowing through the wire of the circuit.
What is current?
The measure of amount of matter.
What is mass?
An artificial application of water to land to assist in the production of crops.
What is irrigation?
A complex rear-gearing mechanism that allows automobiles to turn.
What does a locking differential do?
Dealing with roads, bridges, sewage management, etc.
What do civil engineers do?
The relationship between voltage, current, resistance in a circuit. I=V/R.
What is Ohm's Law?
The three states of matter.
What are liquid, solid, and gas?
Systems that control water levels by removing or relocating water sources.
What is drainage?
It can increase or decrease vehicle speed by changing the gear ratio resulting in different applied torques.
What does a gearbox do?
People couldn't travel in and out of San Francisco without a boat.
Why was the Golden Gate Bridge built?
A component that has an ideally zero resistance in one direction, but an ideally infinite resistant in the other direction.
What is a diode?
Everything is made up of this.
What is matter?
Science dealing with the distribution and movement of the soil solution in the soil profile.
What is soil hydrology?
An assembly of interconnected components arranged to transmit or modify force in order to perform useful work.
What is a machine?
Joseph Strauss
Who built the Golden Gate Bridge?
It is a binary digit, the smallest increment of data on a computer.
What is a bit?
The non-Newtonian fluid that is best known for its pairing with fries.
What is ketchup?
A measure of the purity of water.
What is water quality?