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ENGR 107 – Intro to Engineering Test #1 Review (Lecture #9) The slides included herein were taken from the materials accompanying Engineering Fundamentals – An Introduction to Engineering, 4th Edition, by Moaveni, and were used with permission from Cengage Learning.

How many times does the average human heart beat during a lifetime? Assume: Average lifespan = 75 years Average heart rate = 72 beats / min. Fall 2010 ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering

Approximate the rink as a 200 ft by 85 ft rectangle. The ice at a certain hockey rink is made by freezing water that is 1.5” deep. How many gallons of water does it take? Approximate the rink as a 200 ft by 85 ft rectangle. Fall 2010 ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering

ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Fall 2010 ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering

ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Fall 2010 ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering

ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Fall 2010 ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering

ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Fall 2010 ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering

ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Fall 2010 ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering

ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Fall 2010 ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering

ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Fall 2010 ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering

ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Fall 2010 ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering

ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Fall 2010 ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering

ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Assume that the radius of a ping pong ball is 0.86 in. Fall 2010 ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering

ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Fall 2010 ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering

ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Fall 2010 ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering

ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Fall 2010 ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering

ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Fall 2010 ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering

ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Fall 2010 ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering

ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Fall 2010 ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering

ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Fall 2010 ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering

ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Fall 2010 ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering

ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Fall 2010 ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering

ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Fall 2010 ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering