Science is a systematic knowledge base, where a series of steps is followed in order to reliably predict the type of outcome. It can be broadly defined as the study of things with branches like Biology, chemistry, physics and psychology.
Technology, on the other hand, is more of an applied science. It is where tools and knowledge are used for the study of a particular science. For example, the science of energy can have technology as its application. In the case of energy as a subject in science, solar panels can be used for a variety of technologies, an example of which are solar-powered lights.
If the goal of science is the pursuit of knowledge for science's sake, technology aims to create systems to meet the needs of people. Science has a quest of explaining something, while technology is leaning more towards developing a use for something.
Science focuses more on analysis, generalizations and the creation of theories '" while with technology, it focuses more on analysis and synthesis of design. Science is controlled by experimentation, while technology also involves design, invention and production. If science is all about theories, technology is all about processes. Finally, in order for you to excel in science, you need to have experimental and logical skills. Meanwhile, technology requires a myriad of skills including design, construction, testing, quality assurance and problem-solving.
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differentiate pure scinces and applied sciences
You can eat pure science but smell applied science
different proccess use in science
tachnology is technology
contrast science and technology
Both. Technology, as it was invented, using scientific knowledge for a specific purpose, and it fulfilled that purpose; Pure science, because its purpose was to gain scientific insight into a phenomenon that had not yet been fully described or understood.
Well, i would suggest that it is applied science as if you do physical science it makes you completely unpure. This is especially true for sexual intercourse and reproduction x
"A pure substance that cannot be broken down into other substances by chemical or physical means."-Prentice Hall California Physical Science
Physics is a pure science. A good chemist, biologist, material scientist, engineer etc needs a good knowledge of physics. Mathematics is the language of science and especially physics.
In short Pure physics is the theoretical knowledge of concepts of physics, while applied physics is the knowledge of techniques that help to apply this theoretical knowledge to practical problems.
Pure science gives basic information that is needed to create new technology, but new technology also gives scientists the tools that they need to further extend their research, and to thereby learn more pure science.
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Technology is APPLIED science that makes PURE science useful and practical. I didn't get this question on SOS either xD
Chemistry is about as pure a definition of science as could be found; it is sometimes mislabelled under technology, although technology is the application of science to a worldly purpose, not the science itself.
Pure science is intangible and theoretical like biology, anatomy, and geology. Applied science is applying the theories and making them into something tangible like satellites and laboratory equipment.
I'd guess "theory of relativity"
It has more to do with Technology or Applied Science. 'Discovery' would be the more Pure Science-y word.
science and technology
The contrast is between "pure" and "applied", not between "pure" and "impure". Pure science investigates questions without regard to any practical applications that might derive from answering the questions. Applied science chooses questions to investigate based on the anticipated usefulness of answering the question. Anyone using the term "impure science" is just making a joke.
Both. Technology, as it was invented, using scientific knowledge for a specific purpose, and it fulfilled that purpose; Pure science, because its purpose was to gain scientific insight into a phenomenon that had not yet been fully described or understood.
Engineering. Also, don't forget roads, buildings, bridges, and TV sets.