Houston We Have a Problem
That Seems Like Too Much Drag
Energy Everywhere
Engineering Disasters
Big STEM Brain
100

The force that pushed our rockets upwards

What is Thrust?

100

This force slows moving objects down

What is drag?

100

Stored energy is called this

What is potential energy?

100

This was usually said 3 seconds before a structure collapsed

What is "DON'T TOUCH IT"?

100

Why rockets need fins

What is stability?

200

The force that pulled our rockets back to earth

What is gravity?

200

Our wind turbines converted wind energy into this type of energy

What is kinetic energy?

200

Moving energy is called this

What is kinetic energy

200

The engineering skill students used MOST this year

What is redesigning? 

200

The one material none of you can use without hurting yourself

What is hot glue?

300

This happened when fins weren't even, or attached

What is spinning wildly out of control?

300

The floppy giant turbine blades usually caused THIS issue

What is spinning too slowly?

300

Our chain reactions stopped working because of this energy thief

What is friction?

300

The unofficial slogan of STEM class

What is "I give up"?
300

Why did the rubber band cars lose energy so quickly

What is friction

400

This class learned that using half a roll of duct tape on a rocket caused THIS problem

What is too much weight?

400

This classroom item became mysteriously valuable during engineering projects

What is duct tape

400

This was the sound heard 4,000 times during the Rube Goldberg project?

What is dominoes falling over too early?

400

This haooenes when one teammate says "trust me"

What is complete structural failure? 

400

Why did some turbines spin faster than others

What is blade angle/design efficiency?

500

This student behavior probably would not be approved by NASA safety standards.

What is launching rockets directly at our face?

500

This happened every time someone said "I think this will work" the FIRST time

What is immediate failure?

500

This student phrase usually meant a disaster was about to happen

what is "wait...watch this"

500

The real engineer's response after failure is this

What is try again/redesign/test again?

500

The easiest way to get your project done

What is ask Alex to do it?