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InventionsEngineering Simple Machines 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points TechnologyInventors

Airplane

Peanut Butter

Phonograph

Bifocals

Microscope

Alexander Graham Bell

Albert Einstein

Eli Whitney

Henry Ford

Michael Faraday

Using knowledge and resources to create products that extend our capabilities.

Creation of a new and unique product.

Study the natural world.

The process of altering an existing product or system to improve it.

A human made object.

The characteristics of a person.

The effects of technology on people, their cultures, economics, and their politics..

Defining the problem Brainstorming a solution Generating ideas Identifying criteria Exploring possibilities Selecting an approach Making a model or prototype Testing or evaluating the design Refining the design

A full-size working model used to test a design.

Decreasing the overall capabilities of a product or system in order to increase its ability.

A bar which lies on a fixed support known as a fulcrum.

A chain or rope wrapped around a grooved wheel.

A smooth slanted surface, such as a ramp.

A piece of metal or wood with one or two inclined planes.

A simple machine made up of two circles.

Make your wager

The change created by improving an existing technology.

Who was Orville & Wilbur Wright?

Who was George Washington Carver?

Who was Thomas Edison?

Who was Benjamin Franklin?

Who was Galileo Galilei?

Who invented the telephone?

Who invented the atom bomb?

Who invented the cotton gin?

Who invented the assembly line?

Who invented the electric motor?

What is technology?

What is invention?

What is science?

What is innovation?

What is an artifact?

What is attributes?

What are societal impacts?

What is the engineering design process?

What is a prototype?

What is specialization of function?

What is a lever?

What is a pulley?

What is the inclined plane?

What is a wedge?

What is the wheel and axle?

What is innovation?