Who's that Engineer?
Engineering Design Process
Basic Physics
FAFSA
Name That Tool
100

I design and construct buildings. What engineer am I?

Civil/Construction Engineer

100

What is the first step in the engineering design process? (Hint: the answer is right here!)

Ask a question

100

"What goes up must come down." Said by _____

Isaac Newton

100

What does the full acronym FAFSA mean?

Free Application for Federal Student Aid

100

This tool is used to place or remove screws.

Screwdriver

200

I design systems to ensure our water is unpolluted. What engineer am I?

Environmental Engineer

200

True or False: The engineering design process repeats upon itself.

True

200

This force acts upon all things on earth:

Gravity

200

A FAFSA form should be filled out during your _____ year of high school.

Senior year

200

This tool is used to hold objects tightly in place while you work on them. Often used when drilling.

vice/clamps

300

I design energy-making machines, like engines. What engineer am I?

Mechanical Engineer

300
This step requires you to list the steps to produce something
Planning
300

The formula F = ma shows the relationship between force, mass, and this.

Acceleration

300

You need to fill out the FAFSA to be considered for this kind of help paying for college.

Financial Aid

300

This software allows users to design machine parts, buildings, and other objects in a 3d space.

Computer-Aided Design(CAD)
400

I design products for living things, such as prosthetics and medical devices. What engineer am I?

Biomedical Engineer

400

What step comes AFTER creating a solution and testing it?

Improve/Reiterate

400

What is Einstein's theory of Relativity? (Hint: this formula famously relates energy to mass.)

E=mc^2

400

This type of financial aid is like a gift—you don’t have to pay it back.

Grant/Scholarships

400

In electronics, this tool is used to join two metal parts by melting a filler metal between them.

Soldering iron

500
I design, test, and build rockets that are launched into space. What engineer am I?

Aerospace Engineer

500

After completing a satisfactory product, what is the "final" step?

Report results

500

The abbreviation "SI" for SI units (ex. meters, Newtons, Kelvins) stands for:

System of International Units

500

The FAFSA calculates your _____ based on income and family size. (Hint: this system replaced the EFC!)

Student Aid Index (SAI)

500

Unlike a hand saw, this saw is a belt on a stationary machine.

Band saw/Vertical band saw