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Technical Design And Engineering
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1. A device that creates a mechanical advantage. Complex machines are based on 6 simple machines in various combinations.
IDENTITY THEFT
TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING
SIMPLE MACHINES
2. Restriction or limit placed on a product.
MODULATION
CONSTRAINTS
WORK
FEEDBACK
3. Standards that a product must meet to be accepted.
SENSORS
SYSTEM
MODULATION
CRITERIA
4. The imitation - as closely as possible - of the real- life circumstances in which a solution is intended to be used.
SIMULATION
FEEDBACK
RAPID PROTOTYPING
SERIES CIRCUIT
5. Creating things through the process of planning.
WORK
ALTERNATING CURRENT (AC)
DESIGN
MECHANICAL ADVANTAGE
6. The number of waves that pass through a given point in one second. It is commonly measured in a unit called hertz. 1Hz is equal to one complete wave cycle in one second.
FREQUENCY
SIMULATION
CUSTOM PRODUCTION
SIMPLE MACHINES
7. The combination of knowledge of science - mathematics - technology - and communication to solve technology problems.
PARALLEL CIRCUITS
BIO-CONVERSION
CRITICAL THINKING
ENGINEERING
8. The use of 3D CAD drawings to create real models of a product within a sort of time.
EVALUATION
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
PRODUCTIVITY
RAPID PROTOTYPING
9. A group of parts that work together to accomplish a goal. The basic parts of a system are input - process - and output.
ALTERNATING CURRENT (AC)
CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT(CPU)
SYSTEM
ENERGY
10. The effect of a system's processes and/or output on the systems environment. this effect can be either positive - negative - or in some cases both.
IMPACTS
HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING
ENERGY
SATELLITE
11. Stored energy or energy at rest.
FREQUENCY
CONSTRAINTS
HARD DISK
POTENTIAL ENERGY
12. A language - used to write computer programs - that can easily be translated into machine language.
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
GLOBAL MARKET
ENERGY
FREQUENCY
13. A series of operations that includes all of the activities that must be performed in order for the system to yield the expected result.
PROCESS
IDENTITY THEFT
POWER
INPUT
14. A very small solid state panel that contains light sensitive photo- sites or photo- diodes. The CCD uses the photo- sites to convert light into electrical signals transformed into an image.
BRAINSTORMING
CHARGE-COUPLED DEVICE (CCD)
BOYLE'S LAW
NANOTECHNOLOGY
15. The judgement of the end result based upon given criteria.
DESIGN
CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT(CPU)
HOLOGRAPHY
EVALUATION
16. The field of knowledge relating to materials as they exists on a molecular or atomic level.
BOYLE'S LAW
INPUT
PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
NANOTECHNOLOGY
17. The amount of resistance the power system must overcome or - alternatively - the amount of force output by the power system: also can be referred to as weight or pressure.
LOAD
PROFIT
CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT(CPU)
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
18. A production process in which the part or product moves down a line from one station to the next while parts are added.
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
ASSEMBLY LINE
ENERGY
CIRCUIT
19. An activity in which two or more people try to think of as many possible solutions to a problem as they can. Ideas are not evaluated or criticized at this time.
SIMULATION
COMPUTER-AIDED DRAFTING (CAD)
TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
BRAINSTORMING
20. The formal rules that guide the design process.
MOTHERBOARD
PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
SENSORS
AMPLITUDE
21. Trade of products and services on a global scale.
GLOBAL MARKET
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
MOTHERBOARD
OPTIMIZATION
22. The law that states that if the pressure of a gas increases - the volume decreases (provided that the temperature remains constant).
23. The act of breaking a particular subject into different parts to achieve clarity of understanding.
RECEIVERS
EVALUATION
MECHANICAL ADVANTAGE
ANALYSIS
24. Processes and knowledge that can be used to extend human abilities as well as satisfy human needs and wants.
ANALYSIS
POTENTIAL ENERGY
BOYLE'S LAW
TECHNOLOGY
25. The capacity to do work or exert effort.
CHARGE-COUPLED DEVICE (CCD)
POTENTIAL ENERGY
ENERGY
SATELLITE
26. The measure of work done over a period of time as energy is converted from one form to another or transferred from one place to another.
SIMPLE MACHINES
BRAINSTORMING
POWER
PRODUCTIVITY
27. A production system in which a limited quantity of a part or product is made. After the production run - the machines are retooled or changed over to accommodate the production of a different part or product.
RECEIVERS
MOTHERBOARD
NANOTECHNOLOGY
INTERMITTENT PRODUCTION
28. A popular movement.
AMPLITUDE
WORK
PRODUCTIVITY
TREND
29. Current flow in which electrons reverse direction at regular intervals.
PROFIT
RECEIVERS
ALTERNATING CURRENT (AC)
CRITICAL THINKING
30. A unit that collects waves and decodes information contained within those waves.
RECEIVERS
FREQUENCY
TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
31. The superimposition of sine waves on electromagnetic carrier waves.
NAFTA
NANOTECHNOLOGY
MODULATION
DIGITAL WORK FLOW
32. A circuit in which electricity flows along a single path to more than one device.
BIO-CONVERSION
CRITERIA
SERIES CIRCUIT
TECHNOLOGY
33. The use of a computer system to produce technical drawings and/or design a product.
COMPUTER-AIDED DRAFTING (CAD)
MOTHERBOARD
CONSTRAINTS
INPUT
34. A device capable of detecting (sensing) changes in its environment; light and movement are examples.
IDENTITY THEFT
PARALLEL CIRCUITS
POTENTIAL ENERGY
SENSORS
35. A wave created by electric and magnetic fields;it travels through the air like ripples in a pool of water.
DIRECT CURRENT (DC)
TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
SENSORS
36. The passage of electric current through an electrolytic fluid for the purpose of separating molecules.
CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT(CPU)
BRAINSTORMING
PARALLEL CIRCUITS
ELECTROLYSis...
37. An agreement that permits free trade among member nations. The decrease in trade barriers help manufacturers find larger markets for there product.
NAFTA
MOTHERBOARD
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
TREND
38. Any information about the output of a system that is returned to the system for the purpose of determining whether or not the system is functioning as it should.
NAFTA
FEEDBACK
CONSTRAINTS
POWER
39. The use of simple machines to multiply the output force of a mechanical system.
HOLOGRAPHY
MECHANICAL ADVANTAGE
ANALYSIS
MODULATION
40. Energy in motion.
KINETIC ENERGY
IDENTITY THEFT
BOYLE'S LAW
CRITERIA
41. A method of obtaining energy from waste products
CHARGE-COUPLED DEVICE (CCD)
BIO-CONVERSION
SENSORS
BOYLE'S LAW
42. The capacity to do work or exert effort.
POTENTIAL ENERGY
SIMPLE MACHINES
ENERGY
FREQUENCY
43. The act of putting different things together to form a new product or idea.
LOAD
SYNTHESIS
SATELLITE
DIGITAL WORK FLOW
44. Heat generated within the Earth as the result of the decay of radioactive materials beneath the Earth's crust.
CONSTRAINTS
PRODUCTIVITY
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
POTENTIAL ENERGY
45. The unlawful acquisition of some one's personal information for use without their consent.
ENERGY
GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS
IDENTITY THEFT
SIMPLE MACHINES
46. The money a business makes after all expenses have been paid
CIRCUIT
PROFIT
ENTREPRENEUR
HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING
47. In a computer - the primary circuit board to which all internal componnets are connected either directly or indirectly.
POTENTIAL ENERGY
MOTHERBOARD
LOAD
SIMPLE MACHINES
48. A device that orbits the Earth and receives messages from one location and transmits them to another.
LOAD
SATELLITE
CUSTOM PRODUCTION
GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS
49. The height of a wave measured from the top of its peak to the bottom of its trough. It is an indicator of the strength of a wave.
AMPLITUDE
IDENTITY THEFT
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
CONSTRAINTS
50. The splitting of the nucleus of an atom.
NUCLEAR FISSION
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
POWER
ENERGY