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Chlorine is used in technology because you can use it when you make cleaning materials and it also can help you to clean your pools. It may or may not be used in technology but it is used in every day life.
Before the development of human technology, SO2 in the atmosphere came primarily from volcanic emissions and NO from lightning strikes that stimulated formation of this compound from the nitrogen and oxygen present in the natural atmosphere. Now, both of these materials come primarily from burning fuels: Some sulfur is present in coal and in fuels derived from petroleum, and nitrogen is present in biomass fuels, because of their protein content.
A huge number of various technologies are used in the geosciences. LiDAR, Radar, Remote Sensing, GIS, X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF), X-ray difraction spectrometry (XRD), material mechanics, flume tables, analog materials, ground penetrating radar, seismic tomography, cosmogenic isotope dataing, Uranium lead dating, stable isotope geochemistry .....
Recycling promotes technological development by encouraging companies to become more efficient. Technologies that reuse materials can be very cost-effective and thus benefit businesses and consumers.
A computer uses materials, electrical and mechanical technologies.
many technologies, surveying and mapping, via instruments. development of materials such as ropes, wet suits, lights. and for wet caves, diving techniques and equipment.
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Powered flight, sat nav, composite materials (carbon fibre etc). Depends which period of exploration you are talking about.
Yes, technology in the Stone Age was limited and primarily made from materials like stone, wood, and bone. Tools such as hand axes, spears, and scrapers were common. This period laid the foundation for the development of more advanced technologies in later ages.
Yes the both are different, Technology just describe about technology but product can be based on anything. If you need any technical assistant, take help from techvedic technologies.
Manufacturing technology refers to the tools, techniques, and processes used in the production of goods on a large scale. It encompasses the application of various technologies, such as machinery, automation, computer systems, and advanced materials, to optimize the manufacturing process and improve productivity, efficiency, and quality. Manufacturing technology encompasses a wide range of areas, including computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), robotics, additive manufacturing (3D printing), numerical control systems, precision machining, materials science, and industrial automation. These technologies enable manufacturers to streamline operations, enhance product development, reduce costs, and meet the demands of a competitive market.
It depends on what commodities have the price rise. If development costs (Materials, land, labor) are low, but consumers are pinched by high fuel and food prices, there may be no one to buy the newly developed area (Real Estate), or product. Development in other areas such as research and technology can be spurred by higher costs. Scientists and businesses will look for cheaper ways to manufactur products, or ways to replace old technologies with cheaper and superior ones.
Technology predates modern humans, our nonhuman ancestors over 100,000 years ago had various forms of technology. All modern humans have had technology. Technology is designed using available materials to allow us to do things that would be difficult or impossible without it. Yes it is helpful. The earliest technologies were based on sticks, bones, and stones.
The harmful effects of materials that are invented by technology are materials that are not biodegradable. This is because the materials are synthetic materials and cause destruction to the environment.
Both the supply side and the demand side of medical technology are elastic. As soon as a new technology is available, or if there is a price reduction, increased demand will lead to an increased supply. At base, most medical technologies are simple, and do not use exotic materials, - the availability of supplies is almost unlimited. And on the demand side, there is an almost unlimited demand for various technologies (consider cochlear implants), as soon as there is a technological or a price improvement, the demand will increase.