Energy
Manufacturing
Engines and the Things They Move
Facts you should already know
Top 10
100

This utility provides power to Charlotte and the greater portion of the Carolinas.

Who is Duke Energy?

100

His contributions related more to the creation of electricity, though his AC induction motor powers the EV market, including his namesake company.

Who is Nikola Tesla?

100

At the end of its production, the Ford Model-T accounted for half of the total number of these on the road.

What is the car?

100

This is the language used to control technology or create software.

What is code / computer program?

100

Try not to reinvent this, since humanity has been using it in various forms for millenia.

What is the wheel?

200

This type of electricity is able to travel very long distances and typically powers your home after a step-down transformer.

What is Alternating Current?

200

His assembly line introduced the conveyor system, which moved the product to the workers, versus earlier systems where the worker had to switch locations.

Who is Henry Ford?

200

Whether it has 4 or 6 (or sometimes 8, 10, 12) these parts of the engines move from TDC to BDC and turn the crankshaft.

What are cylinders?

200

He developed the three laws of motion, and owes much to an apple.

Who is Issac Newton?

200

If you like it hot, than this technological advancement isn't for you.

What is refrigeration?

300

This is the primary fuel source in America, accounting for around 40% of power generation.

What is Natural Gas?

300

Typically included at the end of the manufacturing process, it assures the product will meet internal and customer specifications.

What is Quality Assurance / Quality Control?

300

This industry has been utilizing diesel-electric hybrid engines for decades, long before a smaller version was developed for the automotive industry.

What is the railroad industry?

300

Bicycle repairmen from Ohio, they came to North Carolina to test the initial version of their most famous creation. It lasted 12 seconds.

Who are the Wright brothers?

300

Can you hear me now? Today's version is much more mobile than the original version.

What is the phone?

400

The largest machine ever built, it extends almost 2/3rds of the united States

What is the Eastern Electrical Grid?

400

The involves utilizing machinery that is permanently set up to perform a specific, high-volume, and repetitive tasks.

What is (Fixed) Automation?

400

Another format of the internal combustion engine, it has 3 steps in its cycle, though is still less efficient than a 4 cycle engine.

What is the Wankel rotary engine?

400

Post WWII, President Eisenhower championed the creation of this interconnected system to primarily allow for easy movement of military assets between cities.

What is the US Interstate Highway System?

400

This invention allowed the masses to obtain the written pages, but it didn't help if you couldn't read!

What is the printing press?

500

renewable energy accounted for 12% of the total energy mix in the United States, and this source headed that amount with half it that amount.

What is hydroelectric power?

500

He created the first assembly line concept for vehicles and increased his eponymous company's output from 425 cars in 1901 to 2,500 in 1902.

Who is Ransom Olds?

500

Not an ICE, this uses an explosive fuel and air mixture to create thrust directly, not as a method to turn shafts and axles.

What is a jet / turbine engine?

500

The application of scientific knowledge to develop tools, devices, and systems

What is Technology?

500

Sometimes if you've got an idea, you say this went off in your head, though really it should be said that it turned on instead.

What is the light bulb / artificial light?