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nanotechnology is high demand in India or in usa.
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Nanotechnology is used in a lot of things for its lightweight, strength, conductivity due to the size of the structure. There is a new material called graphene which is being put to use in micro computers (e.g phones, iPads etc.). There is also the use of nanotechnology in space exploration with space shuttles being lighter and stronger, and in the gear that astronaughts use making it more lightweight etc. giving possiblities to go to Mars. It is being used in all aspects of the military with aeroplanes having more sophisticated weapon systems (lightweight rockets etc.). Also being used in sports equipment e.g tennis rackets to be lighter.
Richard Feynman fist mention the concept, though did not use the name, in 1959.
Richard Feynman fist mention the concept, though did not use the name, in 1959.
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nanotechnology is high demand in India or in usa.
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The kind of equipment that you can use in experiment really depends on the purpose of your experiment. There are bunch of different kinds of equipments that are available in the market today. Best thing to decide which equipment will suite your project is to look at your purpose and also its cost.
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Nanotechnology
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Unwise use of nanotechnology can be very dangerous..could cause bad reactions on different experiments.
An Experiment has no use without its documentation. Regarding this: The Lab Book; it contains - Protocol; Equipment; chemicals this and procedures that, compression of the results occurs in the Conclusion, while The Discussion is the Section of the Report that follows the Conclusion. {An experiment has no use without its documentation. Re: the Lab Book : Protocol; Equipment; chemicals this and procedures that, discussion of the results occurs in the Conclusion}.
nanoparticles are basicly microscopic particles. Nanotechnology is the technology used to manipulate these nonoparticles for human use.
Each and every time of use ... or daily at the very least.