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Technology Final Review. What is Technology?  The process by which humans modify nature to meet their needs and wants.

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1 Technology Final Review

2 What is Technology?  The process by which humans modify nature to meet their needs and wants.

3 Engineering Design Process 1. Identify the problem 2. Set goals 3. Gather Information 4. Define Alternative Solutions 5. Select the best solution 6. Implement the Solution

4 Technology Systems Model INPUT The command we give the system INPUT PROCESS The action part 7 Resources – People, Information, Materials, Tools and Machines, Capital, Energy, Time PROCESS The action part 7 Resources – People, Information, Materials, Tools and Machines, Capital, Energy, Time OUTPUT 4 Types: OUTPUT FEEDBACKFEEDBACK Expected and desired Expected and undesired Unexpected and desired Enexpected and undesired

5 7 Resources  People:  Creators and users of technology  Provide labor, knowledge and skill  Information:  Knowing what to do and how to do it.

6 7 Resources  Tools and Machines:  Tools: extend human capabilities  Machines: change the amount, speed or direction of force  Capital  Any form of wealth

7 7 Resources  Time:  A unit measure for seconds, minutes, days, etc  Materials  The stuff the stuff is made from. (i.e. wood, metals, ceramics)  Energy  The ability to do work.

8 Materials  Properties  Strength – tension, compression, torsion, shear  Elasticity  Hardness  Fatigue

9 Types of Materials  Wood:  Hardwood : tree that loses its leaves  Softwood: coniferous trees  Plastics: synthetic material in long polymer chains  Thermoplastic: formed using heat and pressure  Thermoset: heated and formed once.

10 Types of Materials  Metals: organic elements from the Earth  Alloys: mixture of two or more metals  Tin and copper = bronze

11 Types of Materials  Ceramics:  inorganic, nonmetallic minerals like clay, sand and quartz  Composites:  Combining two or more materials to make a material better than the original

12 Materials Processing  Separating  Combining  Forming  Conditioning

13 Separating  Removing pieces of material  Chip producing and chipless  Examples  Sawing  Shearing  Drilling  Grinding

14 Combining  Joining materials together  Mechanical  Screws, nails, staples.  Chemical  Gluing  Heat  welding

15 Forming  Changing the shape of the material  Bending  Casting – making jello or ice cubes  Forging – hammering into shape  Extruding – squeeze through a die like toothpaste from a tube

16 Conditioning  Changing the internal structure of the material  Baking cookies or cakes  Hardening  Tempering  Annealing

17 Finishing  Adding a protective coating to exterior of the product.

18 Energy  Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be changed from one form to another  Potential: energy at rest  Kinetic: energy in motion

19 Forms of Energy  Mechanical: energy of motion  Thermal: heat energy  Electrical: flow of electrons  Chemical: energy from a chemical reaction  Nuclear: splitting or fusing atoms  Light (Radiant): energy from photons like the sun

20 Energy  Renewable: energy from things that can be grown and replaced  Non-Renewable: Fossil fuels

21 Alternative Energy  Solar : energy from the sun  Wind:  Hydroelectric  Geothermal  Tidal  BioMass

22 Newtons Laws of Motion  1 st Law – Inertia  An object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion, unless acted upon by an unbalanced force

23 Newton’s Laws of Motion  2 nd Law –  F=MA  Force = Mass x Acceleration

24 Newton’s Laws of Motion  Newton’s 3 rd Law  For every action there is an equal, and opposite reaction.

25 Forces  Tension: pulling force  Compression: squeezing force  Torsion: twisting force  Shear: cutting force

26 Simple Machines  Wedge  Inclined Plane  Screw  Wheel and Axle  Lever  Pulley

27 Types of Levers

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