Bell Ringer 12/3 Page 39 A summary of the experiment's results, and how those results match up to your hypothesis is called what?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Tech Systems Unit 1.
Advertisements

Connect!  How does your body react to being cold?  What happens once you warm up?  Explain how a thermostat and furnace work together to keep your house.
8 th Grade “Capstone” Course 9 Weeks Technological Systems.
01/05/2015 Input-Output-Process Demo Automatic Streetlight System.
Mechatronics and microprocessor. Outline Introduction System and design of system Control, measurement and feed back system Open and closed loop system.
Systems in Technology Objectives:  Define: system, component, troubleshooting, feedback, and automation  Draw and label an open and closed loop systems.
Exam 1 Post Mortem. A heating system with a thermostat is an example of a simple system. In this system, the desired temperature and the actual temperature.
1 Human-Machine Systems A system could be defined with mathematical symbols and set theory. A Human-Machine System could be defined verbally as an arrangement.
Actuators & Their Applications
Open/Closed Loop Systems
Systems.
Open & Closed Loop Systems. InputProcessOutput Input ProcessOutput Monitor Compare & Adjust To Menu Feedback Loop.
Design for Engineering
Control Systems Did you get these? Washing machine Microwave cooker
BY VENUS BRIGHT Input Output. What is a input An input is something simple that connects into the computer. Such as the most common input is a keyboard.
Open and Closed Loops Standard Grade Computing Studies.
Systems Approach Universal System  We use a systems diagram to analyse technology.  All systems can be analysed and simplified in terms of their inputs,
ISAT 303 Mod 1-1  M. Zarrugh Module I Sensors and Measurements in MFG  The objectives of this module are to –understand the role which sensors.
Control Systems An Overview. Definition A control system is a device or set of devices that are coordinated to execute a planned set of actions.
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS CONTROL EET425/4 Lecturers Indra Nisja School of Electrical System Engineering Northern Malaysia University College of Engineering.
8 th Grade “Capstone” Course 9 Weeks Technological Systems.
Foundations of Technology, Third Edition/ Technology, Engineering, and Design © 2011 International Technology and Engineering Educators Association STEM.
10.7 Cells in Series and Parallel (page 310). A “dry cell” is another term for a battery. Dry cells can be put together in two ways to change the energy.
Chapter 4: Machines and Mechanical Systems
Chapter 13 Energy & Power Conversion Devices. Objectives Devices used to convert one form of energy or power into other forms of energy or power. New.
Energy Transformations Chapter 5. Energy Conversions =the transfer of energy from one form to another -energy is constantly being changed from one form.
Servo Motor Control. EML 2023 Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Design Problem You are to design an automated goalie for an air hockey.
Control Technology and Automation
Unit 4 Mechanical Systems Topic 3 Energy, Friction, Efficiency.
Controls. Given a set of desired Tool frame positions and orientations (that trace out a path over time, t ), there will be a corresponding required set.
Principles of Manufacturing 1. Technological Systems: Part 1 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INPUT AND OUTPUT. BY FRASER HINE.
Control Systems Engineering
 Source of voltage difference ◦ Battery, outlet  At least one device that uses the electrical energy ◦ Radio, microwave, clock, etc  Conductor that.
Electrical Circuits.
Technological Systems. What Is a System? A group of interrelated components (things) that work together to achieve a desired goal. A technological system.
Warm-up 1.List some things that you already know about magnets. 2.Do you think magnets could cause any type of forces or motion? Why? 3.Based on what you.
Foundations of Technology The Systems Model
Eighth Grade Technology Mr. Ruddle. A system is a group of interrelated parts that work together to accomplish a goal. What does “interrelate” mean?
Technological Systems
Working “Control any electrical device with your T.V remote(any brand)” wizardelectronics.weebly.com.
Power and Energy Calculations. Power Ratings Power is the rate that an electrical device converts electrical energy into another form (ex. light or heat)
What is a circuit? A set of connected electrical components that provide one or more complete paths for the movement of charges. A set of connected electrical.
Systems.
Space Vehicle Control Systems
Programming with LabVIEW Intro to programming and.
System A collection of parts that perform a function.
Digital Activity work sheet Inputs  Sound  Light  Heat  Slide Switch  Push Switch Output  Light________________  Buzzer______________  Relay_______________.
Flowcharts. Learning Objectives To learn how to break down tasks How to create a flowchart.
Copyright © 2005 Heathkit Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved Automating and Integrating Residential Systems Presentation 7 – Closed Loop Control.
Name of Student : PATEL ARPITKUMAR RAJNIKANT Enrollment No
Proportional and Servo Valves
Systems and Systems Thinking 3a Foundations of Technology Mr. Barnes.
Control Systems Using IT SENSORS College of North West London S Adekoya Students Name: ______________________________________________________________________.
Core Concepts of Technology
9I Energy and Electricity
Energy Transformation in Electrical Circuits
The Wonderful World of…
Simple Machines Device that makes doing work easier is a machine
Data Logging 1 WJEC ICT.
Teacher’s Notes A slide contains teacher’s notes wherever this icon is displayed - To access these notes go to ‘Notes Page View’ (PowerPoint 97) or ‘Normal.
Control Systems An Overview Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Control Systems An Overview Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Sensors Training.
Bell Ringer What is the formula for work?
E N E R G Y.
Input-Output-Process Demo
Presentation transcript:

Bell Ringer 12/3 Page 39 A summary of the experiment's results, and how those results match up to your hypothesis is called what?

Energy No Energy can enter or leave Energy can Energy can enter and leave enter & leave Materials No Materials can enter or leave No Materials can Materials can enter or leave enter or leave A system is made up of several parts that work together to perform a single task

A closed-loop system is a system that is self-contained. These systems often possess feedback mechanisms that act as control devices to keep changes within desired limits. Ex. Thermostat – furnace Motion sensor for lights Refrigerator An open-loop system is a system with no feedback; it is an uncontrolled system. In an open-loop system, there is no loop connecting the output of the system to the input to the system. Ex. Light switch TV remote Microwave Input - the raw material that is put into a system for processing Output - the finished product or waste from a process