Engineering combines applied science, math, and technology for the purpose of designing a wide variety of items, including structures, materials, processes, and machines. Engineers may choose to specialize in aerospace engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, petroleum engineering, computer engineering, genetic engineering, software engineering, nanotechnology, and molecular engineering, with new fields emerging as technology advances. Engineering Science Experiments explores the different fields of engineering through experiments that allow students to build, explore, test, question, and design. From constructing a suspension bridge to creating a hovercraft, these easy-to-follow activities allow young engineers to discover this scientific discipline in a hands-on way.Experiments include:Investigating What Engineers DoBuilding and Testing a Suspension BridgeUsing Arches to Design and Construct a TunnelBuilding an Earthquake-Proof StructureDesigning a ParachuteCreating a Full-Size HovercraftBuilding an IglooBuilding a SkyscraperTesting the Durability of Different Building MaterialsTesting the Effectiveness of Sound BarriersAnd more. Excerpted from Engineering Science Experiments by Aviva Ebner All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.