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What is kinetic energy
The form of energy in which an object is in motion.
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What is I-phone
First released in 2007 this revolutionary piece of equipment shot the communication industry foward with the development of this smart phone
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What is an engineer
These people design improve and develop new products from smart phones to tiles.
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What is Newton's 1st law of gravity
Objects at rest tend to stay at rest objects in motion tend to stay in motion
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What is a Central Processing Unit
The most core component of a computer used to do most of the calculations on your computer or phone usually abriviated to CPU
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What is a blueprint
Design plans or technical drawing
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What is area
the formula length x width is used to find this on a square
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Who is Albert Einstien
theorized about General Relitivity and Special Relitivity.
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What is an Atm or Automatic Teller Machine
This piece of equipment changed the financial industry forever with the ability to withdraw money without having to go through a bank
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What are simple machines
The base for many complex systems engineered today including pullys, levers, wheels and axles, inclined plane, wedge
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What is algebra
This area of math is generally referenced when talking about variables
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What is a longitudinal wave/ Sound wave/ Mechanical wave/
This form of wave requires a medium and is formed using stretches and compressions
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What is Sega
Founded June 3, 1960 This compony created many games such as Sonic and More recently Alien: Isolation. This compony also created the DreamCast.
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What is Cadd
This software is used to design things in a 3d enviroment.
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What is a quadratic x^2
A function that forms a parabola
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What are -Xrays
This area of the electromagnetic spectum comes before gamma rays and after ultra violet light
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What is Film
First invented in 1890. It is used for playing movies and is the main component of many disposible cameras
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What are gear ratios
Used in many systems to decrease or increase the rate at which wheels spin without changing the torque
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What is a hyperbola 1/x=f(x)
A function that has no value for 0.
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