1.
What physical measurement is technically defined as force divided by the area over which that force is being applied? Queen and David Bowie performed a song about being under it.
2.
Barbie’s spacious garage is cluttered with circuit boards, servo controllers, and actuators from her job working the robotics arm of what applied science that puts the “E” in STEM or STEAM?
3.
Homer Simpson may not have had a degree in it, but which atomic subfield of engineering would be helpful for someone working at a power plant?
4.
When viewing the composition of petroleum by weight, what chemical makes up the majority?
5.
Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel was a 19th century inventor and mechanical engineer, most famous for the invention of his namesake engine. He's also well-known for a suspicious death at sea. Although born in France, Diesel was what nationality?
6.
For what ill-fated ship was the chemical property of ductile-to-brittle transition at the below-freezing water temperatures misfortunate and likely a contributor to its first and final voyage?
7.
What “A” term refers to the rate at which velocity changes over time, and the direction in which that change is acting? In terms of cars, it is used to refer to the act of increasing speed.
8.
A major potential in efforts to engineer environmental sustainability are attempts to breed bacteria that can eat what polymer-based materials that are difficult to recycle?
9.
In civil engineering, Abrams’ law describes the strength of which type of building material that is composed of fine and coarse aggregate bonded together?
10.
Which “hot” discipline of the physical sciences would be key for engineers who work with things like cooling systems, jet engines, and steam power?
11.
The equation T = F x d x sin(?) will give you which “moment of force” measure that makes an object rotate?
14.
Largest Country in Africa
15.
The name of Captain Holts dog in B99
16.
Hello/Goodbye in Italian
18.
Can Bob The Builder fix it