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Nanotechnology

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1 meter 4

100 millimeters 5

1 10 millimeters 6

100 microns 7

10 microns 8

1 micron 9

100 nanometers 10

10 nanometers 11

1 nanometer 12

Nanotechnology We can now image individual atoms! We can put these atoms exactly where we want them! We can now understand materials better … and so make new, novel ones. Nano involves ALL of the sciences! 13

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Surface Science 17

Ag 18

Nano Gold 19

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Ferrofluids 24

Sun Screens 25

LED’s 26

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Carbon Nanotubes 28