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Principles Of Engineering
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1. Two different sized circular objects that are attached together and turn as one.
Quantitative Data
Wheel and Axle
Product Life Cycle
Simple Machine
2. The ratio of the increment of some specified form of stress to the increment of some specified form of strain - such as Young's modulus - the bulk modulus - or the shear modulus. Also known as coefficient of elasticity - elasticity modulus - elastic
Modulus of Elasticity
Factor of Safety
Purpose
Reliability
3. Creating - designing - and transmitting technical information so that people can understand it easily and use it safely - effectively - and efficiently.
Qualitative Data
Technical Communication
Codes
Pressure Regulator
4. Properties other than mechanical properties that pertain to the physics of a material and can usually be measured without the application of force
Experiment
Heat
Reliability
Physical Properties
5. The stress required to fracture a material whether by compression - tension - or shear
Structure
Static Equilibrium
Fulcrum
Breaking Stress
6. The reason for which something is done or for which something exists.
Finishing
Statically Indeterminate
Electrolysis...
Purpose
7. A collection of individuals - each with his or her own expertise - brought together to benefit a common goal.
Parallel Circuit
Flowchart
Team
Atmospheric Pressure
8. The direction of a vector is defined by the angle between a reference axis and the arrow's line of direction.
Direction
Decision Matrix
Standar Deviation
Accuracy
9. 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.
Mechanism
Static Equilibrium
Solid Modeling
Nonrenewable Energy
10. The recognized accreditor for college and university programs in applied science - computing - engineering - and technology.
ABET
Sensor
Idler Gear
Power Grid
11. The collection - evaluation - and interpretation of data
Statistics
Pinned Support
Feedback
Flow Meter
12. Conversion of an analog signal to a digital quantity such as binary.
Energy Conservation
Ampere
Analog to Digital
Solid Modeling
13. Processes that remove material to change the size - shape - or surface of a part. There are two groups of separating processes: machining and shearing
Roller Support
Subtractive
Output
Kelvin
14. A strong rope - usually made of metal - designed to have great tensile strength and to be used in structures.
Standar Deviation
Cable
Mode
Valve
15. Ratio of distance traveled by the applied effort and resistance force within a system.
Resisitance
Ideal Mechanical Advantage
Qualitative Data
Career
16. The basic unit of electric current adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites
Ampere
Pie Chart
Concurrent Force Systems
Velocity
17. The structure of or the relationship of the parts in a machine - or in a construction or process comparable to a machine.
Boyle's Law
Efficiency
Mechanism
Transmission Lines
18. A device for making - breaking - or changing the connections in an electrical circuit.
Composite
Concurrent Force Systems
Wheel and Axle
Switch
19. A photo- sensitive resistor whose resistance decreases as the light striking the unit increases.
Product Development Lifecycle
Photocell
Pressure
Moment
20. Crude or processed material that can be converted by manufacture - processing - or combination into a new and useful product; something with a potential for improvement - development - or elaboration
U-Value
Series Circuit
Raw Material
Destructive Testing
21. The measure of resistance to heat flow
Statistics
Constraint
Mean
R- value
22. A thermodynamic quantity representing the amount of energy in a system that is no longer available for doing mechanical work
Current
Brainstorming
Entropy
Wheel and Axle
23. A structure or body which is over- constrained such that there are more unknown supports than there are equations of static equilibrium.
Resilience
Strain
Statically Indeterminate
Pie Chart
24. A system that links electricity produced in power stations to deliver it to where it is needed
Normally Open
Magnitude
Strain
Power Grid
25. A part or element of a larger whole
Joint
Component
Sense
Structure
26. Absolute temperature scale
Pitch
Closed Loop System
Recycling
Kelvin
27. The ability to get answers to questions through a conscious - organized process. The answers are usually - but not necessarily - quantitative
Roller Support
Voltage
Composite
Problem Solving
28. A control system that considers the output of a system and makes adjustments based on that output.
Pie Chart
Failure Point
Series Circuit
Closed Loop System
29. Not having fixed limits; unrestricted; broad
Free Fall
Quality Control
Mechanical Properties
Open - ended
30. The return to the input of a part of the output of a machine - system - or process
Feedback
Quality Control
Event
Physical Properties
31. A physical quantity that has magnitude only.
Scalar
Moment
Static Equilibrium
Tension Force
32. Solid material which is composed of two or more substances having different physical characteristics and in which each substance retains its identity while contributing desirable properties to the whole; especially - a structural material made of pla
Technical Communication
Volt
Flow Velocity
Composite
33. A method of analysis of trusses which constructs free body diagrams of each joint and determines the forces acting in that joint by considering equilibrium of the joint pin.
Method of Joints
Mean Deviation
Sketch
Generator
34. Test methods used to examine an object - material - or system causing permanent damage to its usefulness
Destructive Testing
Free Fall
Work
Pneumatics
35. The ratio of the magnitude of the resistance and effort forces applied a system.
Solid Modeling
Standard Deviation
Actual Mechanical Advantage
Variance
36. A fundamental entity of nature that is transferred between parts of a system in the production of physical change within the system and usually regarded as the capacity for doing work
Standard Deviation
Energy
Quantitative Data
Bar Chart
37. The geometric center of an area.
Product Life Cycle
Electricity
Centroid
Additive Process
38. If one object exerts a force on another object - then the second object exerts a force of equal streangth in the opposite direction on the first object.
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39. The probability that a component part - equipment - or system will satisfactorily perform its intended function under given circumstances - such as environmental conditions - limitations as to operating time - and frequency and thoroughness of mainte
Tension Force
Reliability
Sketch
Accuracy
40. Condition caused by collapse - break - or bending - so that a structure or structural element can no longer fulfill its purpose
Failure Point
Transistor
Electromagnetic Induction
Electromagnetic Energy
41. 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.
Piston
Purpose
Qualitative Data
Variance
42. Nominal stress developed in a material at rupture. Not necessarily equal to ultimate strength. Since necking is not taken into account in determining rupture strength - seldom indicates true stress at rupture
Standard Deviation
Rupture Strength
Experiment
Metal
43. A cylinder that acts under pressure in one direction only and returns automatically when the pressure is released.
Moment
Single-Acting Cylinder
Parallel Circuit
Simple Truss
44. Conversion of a digital signal to its analog equivalent - such as a voltage.
Digital to Analog
Sprocket
Piston
Failure Point
45. A surface or shape exposed by making a straight cut through something at right angles to the axis.
Cross -Sectional Area
Reservoir
Purpose
Team
46. A measure of how easily a material can be twisted
Consensus
Tolerance
Potentiometer
Shear Stress
47. A switching device that uses the magnetic field generated by an electrical current for actuation.
Pressure Regulator
Solenoid
Tension Force
Technical Communication
48. When a material is reduced in volume by the application of pressure; the reciprocal of the bulk modulus
Pump
Wedge
Input
Compression
49. The difference between samples
Fixed Support
Variance
Concurrent Force Systems
Bar Chart
50. A device used to create flow in a hydraulic system.
Switch
Gay-Lussac's Law
Pump
Rotor