Countdown to Ten Fun & Exciting Facts About Engineering Brought to you by: The National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE)
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The snowboard With some engineering twists and turns, the snowboard has become a marvel of geometry, chemistry, and biomechanics.
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Running Shoes Protection, performance and comfort are some of the things engineers design for. Engineers understand how much force travels from the ground through the shoe to the foot.
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The slippery part of a water slide Engineers designed a pumping system to circulate just the right amount of water on the slide - without that there is no ride! They also design the slide to withstand the weight of the people, the water, and even the force of the wind blowing on it.
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The launch & return of spacecrafts From the Apollo to the Shuttle, advancements by engineers in energy, communications, materials, structures and computers have made space travel possible.
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The Ferris Wheel The first wheel was created by engineer George W. Ferris in It was supported by two 140-foot steel towers connected with a 45-foot axle - the largest single piece of forged steel at the time.
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Interactive television Engineers are involved in all aspects of interactive TV technology including: New cables New film emulsions Better sound quality
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Theme parks Theme park engineers are involved in designing, building, lighting, and even controlling the crowd flow in theme parks.
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Virtual reality and simulation This technology applies computer simulation and visualization to 3-D modeling projects, such as virtual offices
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Special effects in movies Through “morphing” technology, images are digitally mastered to appear more realistic Movies such as “Avatar,” “Cars,” and “The Hobbit” are examples
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Bioengineering - creating new & exciting medical technology
Movie special effects Through “morphing” technology, images are digitally mastered to appear more realistic Movies such as “Avatar,” “Cars,” and “The Hobbit” are examples
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