Science
What does the S mean in STEM?
Creating something new.
What is inventing?
A beam supported only at one end.
What is cantilever?
The study of electronics, electromagnetism, and the application of electricity
What is an Electrical Engineer?
The shape exposed if you cut through something at a right angle.
What is a cross section?
Technology
What does the T mean in STEM?
The process of thinking and asking questions while working.
What is wondering?
The movement of a beam or node from its original position.
What is deflection?
These engineers research, analyze, design, synthesize, develop and test aircraft, spacecraft and weapons.
What is Aerospace Engineering?
Fastened or attached so the obect is stationary?
What is fixed?
Engineering
What does the E mean in STEM?
The action of working creatively to bring something about.
What is engineering?
The branch of science and technology concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures.
What is engineering?
_____________ design and test the many subsystems or components that comprise a motorized vehicle.
What is an Automotive Engineer?
A cantilever is used to support or hold, not _________.
What is lift?
Math
What does the M mean in STEM?
Taking away
What is deducting?
To ask, imagine, plan, create, improve and share and repeat steps.
What is the Engineering or Design process?
This field focuses on two major topics: thermal systems and mechanical systems.
What is a Mechanical Engineer?
The point of support at the end of the cantilever.
What is the fulcrum?
Art
What does the little A mean in STEaM?
Cantilevers provide a clear space underneath the beam without any _________ columns.
What is supporting or bracing?
To make changes based upon tested results.
What is modify?
The research and development that combine medical and biological sciences for the advancement of all healthcare.
What is Biomedical Engineering?
Using __________ the engineer can calculate the right length of the cantilever support.
What is geometry?