i have the same questioN! mine is for a fifteen minute speech that i have to give on it. its impossible to find info tho.
Science is the study of everything around us and Technology is where "science" is applied into. An example of this is Physics. Physics is a study of matter in motion and an example of technology where physics is applied are Aeroplanes, Cars, Trains, Rocket ships, etc.
Technology is basically applied science - science put to practical use. Much of this science is physics, although some other sciences - for example, chemistry - also play a role. It really depends on what technology you are talking about.
Physics provides the fundamental principles and theories that drive technological advancements. Technology applies these principles in practical ways to solve problems and improve our daily lives. The close relationship between physics and technology enables the development of new inventions and innovations that shape our modern world.
in algebra class, in science, physics, and technology.
Science is the practice of coming up with theories and trying to prove or disprove them. Chemistry, astronomy, and physics are all examples of science. Technology is taking things learned through science and creating tools, etc. You don't have to have technology to do science, but you have to have science for technology.
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hi, i think one of it is physics and that relates general physics
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science means studying about anything like physics,biology or anything whereas technology means the application of science in a practical way to have a better life
Laser Physics Letters was created in 2004.
Science and technology are greatly linked. As technology develops we are able to discover things we couldn't before like new planets or how atoms works. And as our understanding of science develops we can apply the new knowledge to technology to develop it further like with microfibers and laser precision technology.
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