Engineering Trivia Quiz – No.1122
The Coffee Break Engineering Trivia Quiz – No.1122 is a challenging selection of General Engineering Trivia questions and answers - sometimes you just don’t know what you don’t know, but you’re sure that you did know or that you should know and when you see the answers you know that once upon a time you probably did know !
Challenge your colleagues – can they answer more than you ?
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5/64” (five sixty fourths of an inch) = 1.984375 mm – True or False
Hooke's Law states that the force needed to compress or extend a spring is Inversely Proportional to the distance you stretch it – True or False
It is Directly Proportional to the distance you stretch it
The force needed to keep an object moving in a circular motion is called the Centripetal Force – True or False
Kaolinite : Montmorillonite-Smectite : Illite : Chlorite are the four main groups of which mineral…
Distillation is a method of separating mixtures based on differences in volatilities of components in a boiling liquid mixture - True or False
In Roman Numerals, "M" equals what number…
The Noor bicycle developed by Mohammed Saidullah - is designed to also run on railway tracks - True or False
it is designed to also travel across water
In Electrical Engineering, Faradays Law of Induction dates from...
In computer terminology - URL stands for - Uniform Resource Locator – True or False
In Electrical Engineering, what name is given to an electrical device that converts alternating current, which periodically reverses direction, to direct current , which flows in only one direction...