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On a stress–strain curve, this material property is defined by the slope of the linear elastic region and is commonly represented by the letter E.

What is Young’s Modulus?

100

This Roman god of love is often shown with a bow and arrow and is basically the mascot of Valentine’s Day

Who is Cupid?

100

This beloved “Barefoot Contessa” is known for her elegant yet comforting recipes, East Hampton lifestyle, and saying “store-bought is fine.”

Who is Ina Garten?

100

This inflatable gag gift turns an innocent chair into a sound-effect machine, often blamed on “bad timing.”

What is a whoopie cushion? 

100

This famous Disney couple made their official debut together in the 1928 short Steamboat Willie.

Who are Mickey and Minnie Mouse?

200

This dimensionless value accounts for real-world flow losses by comparing actual flow rate through an orifice or nozzle to the ideal flow rate predicted by Bernoulli’s equation.

What is Discharge Coefficient?

200

This day is celebrated every year on February 14th and is named after a Christian martyr.

What is Valentine’s Day? / Who is Saint Valentine?

200

This Harvard Law graduate proved everyone wrong after following her ex to law school, all while staying true to her love of pink, beauty, and justice.

Who is Elle Woods?

200

This bubblegum-pink over-the-counter remedy is commonly reached for after greasy food, and its active ingredient is bismuth subsalicylate.

What is Pepto Bismol?

200

In the Nora Ephron rom-com When Harry Met Sally, this character famously declares “I’ll have what she’s having.”

Who is Sally Albright?

300

This pungent organic compound, chemical formula CH₂O, is used in resins and preservatives and is classified as a human carcinogen.

What is formaldehyde?

300

In the U.S., this is the most popular flower given on Valentine’s Day.

What are roses?

300

Nicknamed the “Notorious RBG,” this U.S. Supreme Court Justice became a cultural icon for her fierce advocacy of gender equality and civil rights.

Who is Ruth Bader Ginsburg?

300

These birds get their signature color from a carotenoid-rich diet and are famously associated with lawn décor.

What are flamingos?

300

Romeo and Juliet’s tragic romance takes place in this Italian city, where the Capulets and Montagues feud.

What is Verona?

400

This device converts pressure into an electrical signal, often using strain gauges, piezoelectric elements, or capacitive sensing.

What is a pressure transducer?

400

This candy with cute sayings like “Be Mine” and “XOXO” is a classic Valentine’s Day treat.

What are conversation hearts?

400

This lifestyle mogul built an empire on cooking, entertaining, home décor, and making everything look effortlessly perfect.

Who is Martha Stewart?

400

This stuttering cartoon character debuted in the 1930s and is often the one to close out a Looney Tunes episode.

Who is Porky Pig?

400

This NFL tight end became part of pop culture history after publicly pursuing Taylor Swift

Who is Travis Kelce?

500

Engineers use this software to solve Navier–Stokes equations numerically for fluid flow, turbulence, heat transfer, and multiphase simulations.

What is Ansys Fluent?

500

This country is credited with starting the tradition of sending Valentine’s Day cards in the Middle Ages.

What is England?

500

This trailblazing astronaut became the first American woman in space when she flew aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1983.

Who is Sally Ride?

500

This ruffled flower is the traditional symbol for Mother’s Day in the U.S. and is often used in boutonnieres.

What is a carnation?

500

This sarcastic smuggler wins the heart of a rebel princess after helping destroy the Death Star, and later says the legendary line, “I know.”

Who is Han Solo?