MS-ETS1-1: Design Constraints and Impacts

MS-ETS1-1: Design Constraints and Impacts

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Science

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Barbara White

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Criterion Noun

[krahy-teer-ee-uhn]

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Criterion


A standard or principle on which a judgment or decision may be based, guiding the engineering design process.

Example: A checklist represents criteria used to guide decisions in engineering design.
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2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Constraint Noun

[kuhn-streynt]

Back

Constraint


A limitation or restriction, such as available budget, materials, or time, that affects an engineering design or project.

Example: A slingshot's rubber band limits how far and fast it can shoot, similar to constraints in projects.
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3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Prototype Noun

[proh-tuh-tahyp]

Back

Prototype


An early test model of a product used to evaluate a design's functionality and performance before full-scale production.

Example: A blueprint and light bulb show how a prototype is an early model to test design ideas.
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4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Oscillation Noun

[os-uh-ley-shuhn]

Back

Oscillation


A regular, repeating pattern of movement back and forth or side to side around a central point or equilibrium.

Example: The image shows a wave oscillating back and forth, illustrating oscillation with labeled parts like wavelength and amplitude.
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5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Acoustics Noun

[uh-koo-stiks]

Back

Acoustics


The branch of physics that is concerned with the properties, production, control, and effects of sound waves.

Example: This diagram shows sound waves with labeled parts like compression, rarefaction, amplitude, and wavelength, explaining how sound travels.
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6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Reverberation Noun

[ri-vur-buh-rey-shuhn]

Back

Reverberation


The persistence of sound in a particular space caused by reflections after the original sound source has stopped.

Example: Sound waves reflect in a room, causing reverberation after the original sound stops.
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7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Noise Pollution Noun

[noiz puh-loo-shuhn]

Back

Noise Pollution


The presence of harmful or annoying levels of noise in an environment, which can negatively affect health.

Example: The image shows various sources of noise pollution, like traffic and aircraft, affecting a building.
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