14-05-2013, 01:01 PM
Nano technology
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What is nano technology
Nanotechnology is the engineering of functional systems at the molecular scale.
If a definition of technology is "the application of science and scientific knowledge for industrial or commercial objectives," then in its most simplistic form, nanotechnology might be specifically defined as "the application of science and scientific knowledge, at the nanoscale, for industrial or commercial objectives”
ORIGIN
and it outlined the theoretical concept of manipulating atoms to build molecules
Dr Feynman explained that the principles of physics don’t deny the possibility of manipulating things atom by atom
TOOLS OF NANO TECHNOLOGY
nano-factory
Do you imagine manufacturing products cheap and faster as copying files in yur computers?
This is possible by a simple device called a personal nanofactory that may sit on your countertop or desktop. Packed with miniature chemical processors, computing, and robotics
it will produce a wide-range of items quickly, cleanly, and inexpensively, building products directly from blueprints.
DISADVANTAGES
A nanotechnology-based manufacturing system, on the other hand, could build weapons, grey goo, or anything else it was programmed to produce.
Misuse of the technology by inhumane governments, terrorists, criminals, and irresponsible users could produce even worse problems—
conclusion
We can nevertheless to say our coming age will be a nanotechnology.
Nanotechnology offers the ability to build large numbers of products that are incredibly powerful by today's standards.
This possibility creates both opportunity and risk.
Adding programmed positional control existing methods gives us greater control over the material world and improved our standards of living.
Nano technology.pptx (Size: 1.23 MB / Downloads: 57)
What is nano technology
Nanotechnology is the engineering of functional systems at the molecular scale.
If a definition of technology is "the application of science and scientific knowledge for industrial or commercial objectives," then in its most simplistic form, nanotechnology might be specifically defined as "the application of science and scientific knowledge, at the nanoscale, for industrial or commercial objectives”
ORIGIN
and it outlined the theoretical concept of manipulating atoms to build molecules
Dr Feynman explained that the principles of physics don’t deny the possibility of manipulating things atom by atom
TOOLS OF NANO TECHNOLOGY
nano-factory
Do you imagine manufacturing products cheap and faster as copying files in yur computers?
This is possible by a simple device called a personal nanofactory that may sit on your countertop or desktop. Packed with miniature chemical processors, computing, and robotics
it will produce a wide-range of items quickly, cleanly, and inexpensively, building products directly from blueprints.
DISADVANTAGES
A nanotechnology-based manufacturing system, on the other hand, could build weapons, grey goo, or anything else it was programmed to produce.
Misuse of the technology by inhumane governments, terrorists, criminals, and irresponsible users could produce even worse problems—
conclusion
We can nevertheless to say our coming age will be a nanotechnology.
Nanotechnology offers the ability to build large numbers of products that are incredibly powerful by today's standards.
This possibility creates both opportunity and risk.
Adding programmed positional control existing methods gives us greater control over the material world and improved our standards of living.