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Principles Of Engineering
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Categorical data graph percentage
Viscosity
Raw Material
Mean Deviation
Pie Chart
2. A statsitical measurement of variability
Qualitative Data
Pressure Regulator
Accuracy
Standar Deviation
3. The process in which an electric current is used to produce a chemical reaction - such as the decomposition of water
Finishing
Newton's First Law
Sketch
Electrolysis...
4. The collection - evaluation - and interpretation of data
Active Solar Energy Collection
Statistics
Kelvin
Ultimate Stress
5. Distance between adjacent threads in a screw.
Photocell
Newton's Second Law
Pitch
Current
6. A switch that can provide variable motion control
Environmental Protection Agency
Solid Modeling
Potentiometer
Variance
7. A collection of individuals - each with his or her own expertise - brought together to benefit a common goal.
Sample Space
Turbine
Team
Power
8. A law that states all natural processes proceed in a preferred direction
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Fluid Power
Purpose
Energy
9. The use of quality control techniques associated with a process.
Photocell
Quality Assurance
Open - ended
Subroutine
10. A condition where there are no net external forces acting upon a particle or rigid body and the body remains at rest or continues at a constant velocity.
Ideal Mechanical Advantage
Static Equilibrium
Moment of Inertia
Bar Chart
11. The probability of satisfactory operation of the product in a given environment over a specified time interval.
Normally Open
Planar Truss
Reliability
Resilience
12. The direction of a vector is defined by the angle between a reference axis and the arrow's line of direction.
Flange
Direction
Design Brief
Experiment
13. Test methods used to examine an object - material - or system without impairing its future usefulness
Codes
Nondestructive Testing
Mode
Fluid Power
14. A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria
Component
Entropy
Hydraulics
Decision Making
15. The type of charge an atomic particle has
Reliability
Qualitative Data
ABET
Polarity
16. A sketch that shows an object's height - width - and depth in a single view.
Wedge
Volt
Product Life Cycle
Pictorial Sketch
17. A law that states that the internal energy in a system remains constant and the change in thermal energy of a system is equal to the work done on the system.
Mechanical Properties
First Law of Thermodynamics
Parallel Circuit
Efficiency
18. Point at which the deformation is no longer directly proportional to the applied force. Hooke's Law no longer applies
Tension
Boyle's Law
Proportional Limit
Efficiency
19. The geometric center of an area.
Resistance
Pump
Centroid
R- value
20. Ratio of distance traveled by the applied effort and resistance force within a system.
Cable
Volume
Ideal Mechanical Advantage
Acceleration
21. Slender straight pieces of a truss connected by joints.
Member
Digital to Analog
Kinetic Energy
Career
22. A set of all possible outcomes or events in an experiment that cannot be further broken down.
Moment of Inertia
Voltage
Sample Space
Frequency Polygons
23. Impeding effect exerted by one material object on another.
Resistance Force
Recycling
Moment of Inertia
Flow Rate
24. A type of pressure control valve that limits the maximum pressure in a hydraulic or pneumatic circuit.
Resilience
Concurrent Force Systems
Polarity
Pressure Releif Valve
25. A person who designs any of a variety of things. This usually implies the task of creating drawings or in some way using visual cues to organize work.
Designer
Target Consumer
Pitch
Newton's First Law
26. A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
Design Brief
Decision Matrix
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Pinned Support
27. Any device that controls - either automatically or manually - the flow of a fluid.
Valve
Pinned Support
Electromagnetic Induction
Flow-Control Valve
28. The use of heat from within the Earth or from the atmosphere near oceans
Wheel and Axle
Ideal Mechanical Advantage
Geothermal Energy
Breaking Stress
29. The turning effect of a force about a point equal to the magnitude of the force times the perpendicular distance from the point to the line of action from the force.
Shear Stress
Failure Point
Moment
Statistics
30. The use of a fluid (liquid or gas) to transmit power from one location to another.
Fluid Power
Stress -Strain Curve
Ohm
Newton's Third Law
31. A device used to remove contamination from a fluid
Acceleration
Data
Biomass
Filter
32. Any of various elementary mechanisms including the lever - the wheel and axle - the pulley - the inclined plane - the wedge - and the screw.
Pascal's Law
Mechanism
Simple Machine
Transmission Lines
33. The loss of the load- bearing ability of a material under repeated load application - as opposed to a single load
Fatigue
Polymers
Manufacturing
Method of Joints
34. A closed electrical circuit in which the current is divided into two or more paths and then returns via a common path to complete the circuit
Variance
Parallel Circuit
Energy Conservation
Target Consumer
35. A substance that tapers to a thin edge and is used for splitting - raising heavy bodies - or for tightening by being driven into something.
Modulus of Elasticity
Wedge
Fossil Fuel
Flowchart
36. The law that if two bodies are in thermal equilibrium with a third body then the first two bodies are in thermal equilibrium with each other
ABET
Free Fall
Pneumatics
Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics
37. The ratio of actual strength to required strength
Component
Resilience
Method of Joints
Factor of Safety
38. A surface or shape exposed by making a straight cut through something at right angles to the axis.
Static Equilibrium
Pictorial Sketch
Elastic Limit
Cross -Sectional Area
39. The change of motion of the body is proportional to the net force imposed on the body and is in the direction of the net force.
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40. The structure of or the relationship of the parts in a machine - or in a construction or process comparable to a machine.
Rotor
Constraint
Mechanism
Resilience
41. A continuous band of tough flexible material used to transmit motion and power within a pulley system.
Elongation
Belt
Ideal Mechanical Advantage
Analog to Digital
42. A control system that considers the output of a system and makes adjustments based on that output.
Electrical Energy
Purpose
Closed Loop System
Directional-Control Valve
43. A signal having the characteristic of being continuous and changing smoothly over a given range - rather than switching suddenly between certain levels
Analog Signal
Cross -Sectional Area
Double-Acting Cylinder
Liability
44. The collection and analysis of numerical data in large quantities
Algorithm
Statistics
Mechanism
Histogram
45. A form of energy that travels through space as waves.
Fossil Fuel
Mechanical Properties
Electromagnetic Energy
Statistics
46. A sliding piece moved by or moving against fluid pressure which usually consists of a short cylindrical body fitting within a cylindrical chamber or vessel along which it moves back and forth.
Microprocessor
Variance
Piston
Valve
47. The absolute value of a number
Series Circuit
Electrolysis...
Friction
Magnitude
48. Values that possess names or labels
Qualitative Data
Induction
Electrical Energy
Pinned Support
49. A person or group for which product or service design efforts are intended.
Factor of Safety
Mean Deviation
Simple Truss
Target Consumer
50. Every body or particle continues at a state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line - unless it is compelled to change that state by forces acting upon it.
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