The latest in the nanotechnology field would be molecular nanotechnology. Scientist try to manipulate atom and molecules of fabrication of small products.
That is extremely difficult to estimate and would depend on the size and strength of the tornado and what there is to pick up. A large, violent tornado moving through a developed area might be carrying many thousands of small objects.
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That's to avoid the diode from burning out. When it is forward biased, the resistance is extremely low; so even a small voltage can produce a large current, and that can quickly damage it.
the image on the large mirror may seen big and the image on the small mirror may appear small
Robots are large and nanotechnology is very, very small. They are 2 different things
The science revolving around building devices on an extremely small scale is called Nanotechnology.
it deals with small things
Nanotechnology is the science revolving around building devices on an extremely small scale. Nanotechnology is the manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale.
Nanotechnology is currently a wide field of research and applications in fields ranging from biology to semiconductor fabrication. An example in biology is the design and fabrication of extremely small and sensitive chemical sensors. An example in semiconductors is the lithographic creation of IC chips.
Only if it is an extremely small dog, or an extremely large walnut. Otherwise, no.
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Nanotechnology refers to anything that came work at a molecular or even atomic level. So far man-made technology haven't been able to get quite that small. We are stuck at a micro technology level.VirusesCatalystscrystals
for things that are extremely small
nanotechnology refers to anything that came work at a molecular or even atomic level. So far man-made technology haven't been able to get quite that small. We are stuck at a micro technology level.VirusesCatalystscrystals
The usual opposite is "small" (also little, diminutive, or more extremely, tiny).
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