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Chapter 2 Connecting Technology and Engineering through Mathematics and Science
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Objectives Define engineering.
Describe the relationship between technology and engineering. Explore the relationship between technology, science, and mathematics. Compare and contrast the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). OlegSam/Shutterstock.com
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Objectives List the six basic steps for technological or engineering design processes. Describe the differences between inventions and innovations. Examine the impact of inventions and innovations. Evaluate the process of patenting to protect inventive or innovative ideas. NASA
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Technology Goodheart-Willcox Publisher
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Technology and Engineering
Engineering develops and improves technologies Mathematics and science knowledge Calculates mechanical advantage Norma Cornes/Shutterstock.com
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Mechanical Advantage Measures amplifying amount of effort exerted
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Calculating Mechanical Advantage
STEM Connection Science and Mathematics Calculating Mechanical Advantage Greater mechanical advantage means greater tasks accomplished Ratio of output force to input force Mechanical advantage (MA)= effort arm length load arm length cagi/Shutterstock.com
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Engineering Science, math, and technological application
Efficient problem-solving Systematic and iterative approach
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Engineers Conduct research
Apply scientific and technological knowledge Solve real-world problems Modify natural world Improve everyday technologies
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Relationship between Technology, Engineering, Science, and Math
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Science Study of natural world Questions about natural phenomena
Scientists design investigation Analyze and interpret data Construct explanations Monkey Business Images/Shutterstock.com
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Evaluating Technologies
Design and conduct tests Does technology meet goals What is effect of technology Prove or disprove hypothesis Scientific method
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The Scientific Method Goodheart-Willcox Publisher
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Mathematics Common engineer practices: Measurement techniques
Estimation Reasoning with equations Scaling and proportion Quantifies world Phenomena as quantities NASA
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Think Green Carbon Footprint Measures everyday behavior on environment
Amount of carbon dioxide released Energy and gas from home and travel Important to learn details and calculate footprint Helps to motivate carbon reduction
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Technology versus Engineering
Creative action Trial-and-error approach Engineering Systematic approach Science and math knowledge
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Technological Design Problem solution to meet needs Open-ended process
Trial-and-error
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Engineering Design Intentional path to solve problem
Predictive analysis How well solution solves a problem Before solution is produced Optimization Mathematical modeling and analysis Make solution most effective
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Steps of the Technological and Engineering Design Processes
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Identify and Define a Problem
Develop basic information about problem Evaluates design limitations
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Gather Information Search for background information needed to develop solution ideas
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Develop a Design Solution
Refine several possible solutions Isolate, refine, and detail best solution
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Model and Make the Solution
Produce model or prototype of solution Physical Graphic Mathematical
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Evaluate the Solution Test model of selected solution
Determine how well solution solves problem Optimize or redesign, if necessary
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Communicate the Final Solution
Select final solution Prepare documents needed to produce and use solution
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Achieving Goals through Technology and Engineering
Technology developed to meet specific goal Artifact can meet more than one goal Technology transfer
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Technology Explained Smart House Computer technology
Controls energy use, security, and communication Microprocessors and wiring system Hybrid branch cables Communication cables Applications cables Goodheart-Willcox Publisher
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Engineering and Technology Outcomes
Inventions New, useful product or process Innovations Improvement to preexisting product or process Better solves problem
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Patents Property rights for new processes or products
Granted by government Exclusive use to create designs and sell ideas United States Patent Office
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Engineering Technician
Career Connection Engineering Technician Assist engineers and engineering technologists Install, repair, maintain equipment Research and development projects Various technology fields Manufacturing Medical
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