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An engineering discipline that involves designing, improving, and working with mechanical systems, or machines that cause or involve movement.
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Engineering discipline that focuses on electricity and electromagnetism.
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A modification of scientific notation in which all of the powers of 10 are multiples of three. This method allows numbers to more easily conform to International System of Units prefixes.
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Engineering discipline that involves the conversion of raw materials into useful products.
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Problem-solving process that follows a specific set practice including defining problems,developing and using models,planning and conducting investigations,analyzing and interpreting data,using computational thinking,designing solutions,arguing based on evidence,and collecting,assessing, and communicating information.
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Engineering discipline that focuses on design and improvement structures such as bridges,skyscrapers,roadways,and dams.
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Limitations
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Rough calculations
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Thinking in a way that is different from the norm.
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Tool that illustrates a project schedule using horizontal bars that represent each phase and activity that makes up the project.
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A measurable feature of an object such as length, width, or height.
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Repetitive manner.
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A tendency to look at the more favorable side of events or to expect the best outcomes in various situations.
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make the best or most effective use of a situation, opportunity, or resource.
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Principles of conduct that govern the actions of an individual or group.
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A set of beliefs that is established to guide a person's actions.