20-Mar-16I Can Do All Things Nanotechnology Science of the Future Cesar Gerardo Computers 100 Mrs. Strickland.

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20-Mar-16I Can Do All Things Nanotechnology Science of the Future Cesar Gerardo Computers 100 Mrs. Strickland

20-Mar-16Mrs. Strickland is the Best Definition WWhat is Nanotechnology AA broad field of applied science and technology UUnifying theme is the control of matter on the atomic and molecular scale Generally 100 nanometers or smaller AAs well as the fabrication of devices with critical dimensions that lie within that size range

20-Mar-16Mrs. Strickland is the Best Origins  Richard P. Feynmann  Nobel prize winner in physics  Brought it to attention in 1959  Wanted to write the encyclopedia at a 1/25000 th  Wanted an electric motor 1/64 th of an inch cubed

20-Mar-16Mrs. Strickland is the Best Contributors BBiology CChemistry PPhysics AAll contributed the necessary information to conceptualize and pursue nanotechnology

20-Mar-16Mrs. Strickland is the Best Comparison Grain of beach sand500 micrometers Pollen grain25 to 50 micrometers Wavelenght of visible light 500 nanometers = 0.5 micrometers Ribosome25 nanometers= micrometers Atoms~0.I nanometers= 0.000I micrometers

20-Mar-16Mrs. Strickland is the Best Future of Nanotechnology  Erick Drexler  Credit for where it is today  Raised awareness  Educated future researchers  Expanded upon the field  Received the first ever PhD. In nanotechnology

20-Mar-16Mrs. Strickland is the Best Future  All manufactured products are made from atoms  Properties of products depend on the arrangement of the products  Manufacturing methods are difficult at the molecular level  Like building blocks with boxing gloves on  Able to take the gloves off

20-Mar-16Mrs. Strickland is the Best Future  Able to snap fundamental blocks of life together  Help in the revolution of computer hardware fabrication of products  Cleaner  Stronger  Lighter  precise

20-Mar-16Mrs. Strickland is the Best Benefits HHas become a part of every day life FFrom our IIPods’ CComputers MMachinery CCars NNecessity for the betterment of mankind

20-Mar-16Mrs. Strickland is the Best Summary Slide  Definition  Origins  Contributors  Future  Benefits

20-Mar-16Mrs. Strickland is the Best Reference  "Nanotechnology." Encyclopedia of Science and Religion. Ed. J. Wentzel Vrede van Huyssteen. Vol. 2. New York: Macmillan Reference USA, vols. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Gale. CSU Los Angeles. 11 Apr < This is where i got my E-book  A Matter of Size: Triennial Review of the National Nanotechnology Initiative (2006) Copyright © National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. 500 Fifth St. N.W., Washington, D.C this is where I got my school database. From the Cal Maritime A Matter of Size: Triennial Review of the National Nanotechnology InitiativeCopyright © National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. 500 Fifth St. N.W., Washington, D.C  Merkle, Ralph “nanotechnology” hosted by zyvex. this was a websitehttp://  Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a U.S. registered 501(c)(3) tax-deductible nonprofit charity. this is a websiteWikimedia Foundation, Inc501(c)(3)tax-deductiblenonprofitcharity  ‘Introduction to nanotechnology” this was a website

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