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Concepts Of Engineering
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1. Never do any drilling that will go through the bottom of your piece without having a ______ _____ underneath.
civil engineers
Why Engineers should follow their professional ethics codes
Application
Drill pad.
2. They conduct research and try to find solutions to nuclear energy problems. They also design electronics and machines.
Iron Age
nuclear engineers
Model
Types of sound in a multimedia presentation
3. Newton's First Law of Motion states...
Interactions.
abatement plan
Industrial Revolution
An object at rest will stay at rest or in uniform motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
4. When adding text to a presentation - include ____ per slide.
Slag
one idea
True.
Ideas.
5. What is the content of cognition; the main thing you are thinking about?
Slow.
OSHA Act's General Duty Clause
Ideas.
Does what is best for everyone
6. Document granting an inventor sole rights to an invention?
Patent.
Interactions.
Prototype.
Steel
7. What is the formula for force?
one idea
Mass x Distance = Force
Table.
For every action - there is an equal and opposite reaction.
8. What is information written down from a particular meeting?
The rate of change of momentum of an object is directly proportional to the resultant force acting on it.
Meeting Notes.
Smelting
Video
9. They provide technical support as well as keep up with the constantly changing technology.
Engineering Notebook
Contact friction.
computer hardware engineers
Engineering proccess
10. What is the result of an act - or of acts - of observing; view; reflection; conclusion; judgment?
Observations.
Engineering proccess
Patent.
abatement
11. Which of the following always involves a method or process?
CAD/CAM
Constraints.
Engineering
Stone Age - Iron Age - and the 20th Century
12. Being concerned with standards - rules - or guidelines for morally or socially approved conduct.
Steam engine
Curved cut
Ethics
Narrations - music clips - and slide transitions
13. Do not place your fingers/hands in the cutting path of the ________.
Engineering
Scientific Method.
Smelting
Blade.
14. A series of photographic images
Video
hazard
Types of sound in a multimedia presentation
corrective action
15. Can be Mathematical formula - mini repesentation - simplified system.
Model
Narrations - music clips - and slide transitions
nuclear engineers
NIEE
16. What are design limitations?
Control of fire
hazard
Constraint
Constraints.
17. They supervise or look over technicians - technologists - or other engineers. They can debug robotics programs - design end- of- arm tooling - and help with implementing automation.
robotic engineers
The rate of change of momentum of an object is directly proportional to the resultant force acting on it.
Mass x Distance = Force
Public welfare...
18. Registered professional engineers should undertake services for clients only when...
Meeting Notes.
Why Engineers should act ethically
Engineering Notebook
They are fully technically competent to carry out the services
19. model of what the product will look like called?
Prototype.
Drill pad.
Private property
Model
20. A series of graphical images.
Types of sound in a multimedia presentation
electrical engineers
Animation
Engineering
21. Engineers should keep their EN up to date and have it _______ often by anyone.
witnessed
Examples of Constraints
one idea
Hand.
22. Any condition where there is a reasonable certainty that a danger exists that can be expected to cause death or serious physical harm immediately or before the danger can be eliminated through normal enforcement procedures.
imminent danger
introduction - body - conclusion
Patent.
Renaissance
23. Use of Computers to design and test cars
Completely stop.
CAD/CAM
Bronze Age
citation
24. What is the margin of safety for the Drill Press?
Mass x Distance = Force
Iron Age
electrical engineers
Four inches.
25. What was the most important technological development of the Stone Age?.
Criteria
Control of fire
computer software engineers
Relief.
26. Economics - environmental - and ethical
Examples of Constraints
Video
Fast.
Moore's Law
27. Which of the following is NOT a key resource for engineering?
For every action - there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Round.
Science
Artifacts
28. When did solid waste disposal become a problem?
Completely stop.
imminent danger
Criteria
Iron Age
29. Computing power increases exponentially.
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30. An engineering notebook may be submitted as a ________ for patent purposes of legal records.
Types of sound in a multimedia presentation
legal document
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) Act
Constraint
31. What is the margin of safety for the Band Saw?
Observations.
2 inches.
Meeting Notes.
Why Engineers should follow their professional ethics codes
32. What is the type of friction that all objects encounter as they move through the air called?
Aerodynamic friction.
Video
Meeting Notes.
Feed stroke.
33. Do not use your _____ to remove scrap from around the table.
NSPE
Completely stop.
Slow.
Hand.
34. Which of the following uses a design team and is iterative?
Model
Chuck key.
Engineering
citation
35. Developed during the Industrial Revolution.
Steam engine
Slag
Feed stroke.
anywhere
36. National Institute of Engineering Ethics.
Completely stop.
Bronze Age
NIEE
Moore's Law
37. What are mutual or reciprocal actions or influences?
Engineering
Interactions.
abatement plan
Artifacts
38. If the bit gets stuck - wait for the machine to _________ ______ before removing your material from the bit.
Does what is best for everyone
Completely stop.
civil engineers
Renaissance
39. In which of the following would you build a prototype?
Stone Age
Mass x Distance = Force
Engineering proccess
Bronze Age
40. When did colonization become popular - education became common for regular people?
Stone Age
Contact friction.
Application
Industrial Revolution
41. Do not cut _____ shaped stock without using some type of holding device or Vblock.
For every action - there is an equal and opposite reaction.
computer hardware engineers
Round.
hazard
42. Adjust the _____ _________ to avoid drilling into the table.
witnessed
Engineering
Fast.
Feed stroke.
43. Be sure that the radius on a curve is not too small for the blade. Make ______ cuts.
imminent danger
robotic engineers
Relief.
Chuck key.
44. Never leave the ______ ______ in the machine.
The rate of change of momentum of an object is directly proportional to the resultant force acting on it.
computer software engineers
Model
Chuck key.
45. The most important consideration when making a CO2 race car is?
Industrial Revolution
Scientific Method.
witnessed
Weight
46. The first foremost obligation of registered professional engineers is to...
Engineering
Public welfare...
Model
Tolerance
47. What are the guidelines for the Engineering Notebook?
Use a bound notebook - write in ink - and your project name and book number should be written down when starting a new page.
OSHA Act's General Duty Clause
2 inches.
Ideas.
48. Which of the following is almost identified as a thing?
Technology
An object at rest will stay at rest or in uniform motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
Observations.
Chuck key.
49. Which of the following is a limitation?
Constraint
CAD/CAM
Control of fire
Moore's Law
50. The correction of the safety or health hazard/violation that led to an OSHA citation.
anywhere
CAD/CAM
abatement
Bronze Age