Design Process Principles, Design Solution and Evaluation, Ohm's Law, Career and Skill Development, Ethical Dilemmas, Drawing Exercises, Career Planning

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Engineering Design Process

A systematic approach to solving engineering problems by following a series of steps, including problem identification, research, brainstorming, prototyping, testing, and evaluation.

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Stakeholder Needs

The requirements and expectations of individuals or groups who are affected by or have an interest in the design process and its outcomes.

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Multiple Solutions

The generation of various possible answers or approaches to a design problem, allowing for creativity and exploration of different options.

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Flexibility in Design

The ability to adapt and make changes during the design process to accommodate new information, challenges, or improvements.

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Brainstorming

A creative technique used to generate a large number of ideas and potential solutions by encouraging free thinking and open discussion.

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Testing Prototypes

The evaluation of physical models or representations of a design to assess its functionality, performance, and suitability for the intended purpose.

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Documentation

The process of recording and organizing design information, decisions, and progress to maintain a clear and comprehensive record of the design process.

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Design Solution

The selected answer or outcome to a design problem, which meets the identified requirements and addresses the stakeholder needs effectively.

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Application of STEM Principles

The integration and application of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics concepts in the design process to create innovative and effective solutions.

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Justifying Solutions

Providing logical reasons and evidence to support the chosen design solution, demonstrating its effectiveness and suitability for the intended purpose.

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Test Results Analysis

The examination and interpretation of the outcomes and data obtained from evaluating a design solution, allowing for insights and improvements.

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Redesign Process

The iterative modification or improvement of a chosen design solution based on feedback, test results, and identified areas for enhancement.

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Ohm's Law

A fundamental principle in electrical engineering that defines the mathematical relationship between current, voltage, and resistance in an electrical circuit.

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Formula for Ohm's Law

The equation V = I * R, where V represents voltage, I represents current, and R represents resistance.

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Electric Current

The flow of electric charge in a circuit, measured in Amperes (A), which determines the rate of electron movement.

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Voltage

The electrical potential difference between two points in a circuit, measured in Volts (V), which determines the force that drives electric current.

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Resistance

The opposition to the flow of electric current in a circuit, measured in Ohms (Ω), which determines the extent to which current is impeded.

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Career Exploration

The process of investigating and exploring different career options and pathways to gain insights into potential professions and their requirements.

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Continuous Improvement

The ongoing effort to enhance skills, knowledge, and abilities through learning, practice, and feedback, leading to personal and professional growth.

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Workplace Exposure

Gaining firsthand experience and knowledge of a chosen career field through internships, job shadowing, or other forms of direct engagement.

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Career Planning

The strategic process of setting goals, making decisions, and taking actions to shape and achieve a successful future career path.

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Ethical Dilemmas

Complex situations that involve moral considerations and decision-making, often requiring individuals to navigate conflicting values and principles.

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Self-Driving Car Dilemma

The ethical challenges related to autonomous vehicles and their decision-making algorithms, including scenarios where difficult choices must be made.

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Overcrowded Lifeboat Scenario

A moral dilemma where limited resources force difficult choices in a life-threatening situation, such as deciding who should be saved in an overcrowded lifeboat.

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Isometric Drawing

A three-dimensional representation of an object using equal angles and equal scales, providing a realistic view of the object's shape and dimensions.

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Circuit Diagram

A graphical representation of an electrical circuit using symbols and connections to illustrate the components and their interconnections.

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Orthographic Drawing

A two-dimensional representation of an object from different views (top, front, side) to provide a comprehensive understanding of its shape and dimensions.

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Career Word Bank

A collection of relevant terms related to career exploration and planning, including mentorship, internship, networking, specialization, and resilience.