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Introduction To Engineering
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1. Provides problem clarification and specification
Input/Output devices
Design brief
A rock used to test metal for quality
Movable pulley
2. What was the first synthetic fiber - developed at duPont in 1938?
An increase in the summer temperature - a reduction in rainfall - food sources began to disappear
Nylon
Bus
Up
3. Which of the following is not a basic component of a robotics system?
Lever
Nylon
Laser rod
Microprocessor
4. More than one pulley working together
Modify your design ideas and choose another alternative
Dangerous job - heavy lifting - high accuracy required
Spur gears
Block and tackle
5. The strength of my design lies in the use of triangles
Imaginary
Chemical reactions
Truss
Galileo
6. Compression is best described as...
the amount of force trying to push or pull a material apart
Equilibrium
Pushing
All gears are shaped like wheels with straight teeth that mesh with other wheels with straight teeth
7. A bit is the presence of voltage or no voltage. By what symbols is it represented?
Reduced labor costs and predictable output
1 or 0
Modify your design ideas and choose another alternative
Clock
8. What are computer chips made from?
Rankine and Kelvin
Flexible
Silicon
Friction
9. When the limits of stress and strain are exceeded - parts of a structure will...
First- class lever
Collapse or break
It didn't always point at the North Star
Tip over
10. Which of the following is NOT an example of an input/output device?
Foot- pounds
Guard rails
Microprocessor
Byte
11. Shear is best described as...
Pulley
Sliding
Law of Conservation of Energy
Most famous
12. Seeks to explain and describe the physical world
A rock used to test metal for quality
High technology robots
Resistive sensor
Science
13. The controller is what part of the robot?
Cable- stayed
Stress
Brain
Main - frame computer
14. The ability of a material to return to its original shape when a load is removed is called
add a diagonal member
Elasticity
Prototypes
Horizontal braces
15. Servo controls offer roots what advantage?
Bascule
The ability to make adjustments to its surroundings
True
designing the structure to be stronger than the anticipated need
16. What are I/O devices?
Input/Output devices
How much a material has changed its shape
Load
Energy
17. The study of how human beings best interact with technology
Battered
Time and angles
Cloud chamber
Ergonomics
18. Two of the most common ways of classifying robots are:
Flexible
Physical characteristics and work envelope
XYZ
Worm gears
19. Because bridges like me are long - light in weight - and high in the air - our greatest enemy is the wind
Suspension
Beam - arch - and suspension
Cable- stayed
The intensive development of borrowed ideas
20. Work divided by time
Tower
Power
Resistance
The wheel and axle
21. In which two temperature measurement scales is absolute zero at zero degrees/
Rankine and Kelvin
Galileo
Time and angles
Tower
22. The planned process of change
Bevel gears
Fixed pulley
Pulley
Design
23. Which device can hear sounds that the human ear cannot?
Ultrasonic sensor
Ramp
Fixed pulley
Grippers
24. The weight or resistance on a lever
Load
Technology
Papyrus
Galileo
25. The line in a beam where there is no tension or compression is called the...
The belief that nature has general laws of behavior which can be described by words
Bridge failure
Neutral axis...
Compression - tension
26. A force that opposes motion
All gears are shaped like wheels with straight teeth that mesh with other wheels with straight teeth
Friction
Bit
The ability to make adjustments to its surroundings
27. The best way to prevent a rectangle from distorting is...
More resistant to shear - light - and strong
Solutions
add a diagonal member
Kinetic energy
28. When compared to a beam - the truss has the advantage of being...
Work
More resistant to shear - light - and strong
lever
Stone - concrete - or steel
29. What type of bridge has cables running from the tower directly to the roadway?
Compression - tension - shear - torsion - and bending
It didn't always point at the North Star
The cable- stayed bridge
Fire extinguisher
30. What is the term used for the storage places in memory available to store informatoin?
Memory addresses
Bus
Grippers
Bending and shearing
31. An arch will support the load equally well at...
Beam
Temperature changes
Any place on the arch
Shape
32. Which of the following is not a robot wrist movement?
Law of Conservation of Energy
3000 feet
Gripper
ENIAC
33. What was primarily responsible for the development of water wheels and windmills?
They thought experiments should be done only by slaves
Optoelectronic sensor
Papyrus
The growth of Christianity
34. In what field did Denis Papin and Thomas Newcomen perform early research?
The intensive development of borrowed ideas
A small degree of flexibility
Steam engines
Microcomputer
35. The process of how solutions to problems are developed is...
Fixed pulley
The problem solving process
Heavy
It didn't always point at the North Star
36. Which of the following was not a development of Roman culture?
Chemistry
Brainstorming
Horizontal braces
Tower
37. What kind of robot is able to be programmed to many different tasks easily?
Bending and shearing
Weight of the roof...
Interstate highway system
High technology robots
38. The word 'ROBOT' was chosen because of what quality?
Equilibrium
A small degree of flexibility
Up and down
An increase in the summer temperature - a reduction in rainfall - food sources began to disappear
39. Beam bridges are especially prone to failure from...
Beam - arch - and suspension
Shear
ROM
Laser rod
40. A memory chip that has instructions burned permanently into the chip is called what?
Invisible
A library
ROM
Foot- pounds
41. A fixed wheel with a rope or chain that is attached to a load - used to change the direction of a force or to lift heavy objects - is a
Nylon
Its depth
Send out a light signal
Pulley
42. My name means 'seesaw' in French and the English dictionary describes me as a level -- something that is counterbalanced - so that when one end is lowered - the other is raised
Ultrasonic sensor
Bridge failure
Bascule
Computer language
43. What kind of robot makes up 1/3 of the industrial robots in the Unites States?
Low technology robots
Truss
Weight of the roof...
The ability to make adjustments to its surroundings
44. The I- beam is very strong because...
Suspension
Byte
Most of the material is located where it is needed
Suspension
45. My bridge design is popular when the span is less than 3000 feet - mainly because I do not need anchorages or many piers
A small degree of flexibility
Instruction set
Cable- stayed
The lack of pressure to continue development
46. Toothed wheels that intermesh with other toothed wheels to transmit motion and force are...
256
Irrigation systems
Following white lines on the floor
Gears
47. The periodic rising and falling of the Nile River led to what development?
Horsepower
Problems
The calendar
The problem solving process
48. Two wheels that intermest at an angle to change the direction of rotation - also altering speed and force if necessary
Beam - arch - and suspension
Effort
Bevel gears
Medium technology robot
49. What was the first computer - developed at the University of Pennsylvania?
Work
ENIAC
The intensive development of borrowed ideas
A power relay in a Niagara Falls power station
50. The top - center stone that all other stones in the arch bridge lean on - or push against - for support
Compression
Sensing systems
How far it can reach
Keystone
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