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Introduction To Engineering - 3
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1. Measure of ability to deform elastically without fracture

2. Resistance to indentation / abrasion

3. Works heavily with chemistry and natural sciences; generally work in highly populated areas so as to always have a steady stream of tasks available

4. A rubber band

5. Toxic waste disposal - water treatment - solid waste disposal

6. Landscape - materials needed - cost - etc.

7. Edison discovered the first direct current [DC] - while Tesla discovered alternating current [AC]. both believed their method was the better one to use - and fought to prove theirs was more efficient

8. Can take stress without deformation - resists energy [breaks from too much load - not much give]

9. In order for an airplane to fly - the lift force must exceed the _______________.

10. As early as you can think of - Early romans used it to design cities - etc.

11. Build trust and rapport; understand the context of the individual; communicate sufficiently

12. Measure of ability to absorb energy without deforming or breaking [ ABSORBS the energy - yields to load]

13. F=mg [force = mass of plane * 9.81]

14. Deals with electricity - from designing circuits to power lines

15. The force on an object [load / area]; may be direct - shear - or torsional

16. How much the object is stretched or compressed [amount of deformation / normal dimensions]

17. Ceramics - synthetic rubbers - polymers

18. 180 degrees

19. Vertically

20. When the load is removed - the part returns to its original shape

21. To convey new ideas/ findings well

22. The ability of a material to absorb energy without either deforming or breaking

23. Designs and constructs types of infrastructure (bridges - buildings - tunnels - domes - etc)

24. To have 0% energy loss during energy transportation [actually impossible]

25. 90 degrees