I'm not exactly sure of my answer, because i was just asked today by my teacher to research "technology design loops." But so far from my research I've found that its cycle that is much like a the scientific method. The first part is recognising a problem. Then you create a solution or product that will solve the problem. You then test your solution, evaluate the results, and start from the first step again to improve you solution.
hartford loop design
I don't know how the scientific method compares to the design loop. That's why I'm asking you guys.
Vines play automatically, which means that they loop.
If somebody was to be out of the loop, they would be lacking critical information or popular knowledge. Now if somebody was IN the loop, this would mean you are up to date on the latest topics of your "loop".
When your tying your shoe you loop the loop or some kind of dance. To 'loop the loop' in an aeronautical term. It is a maneuver creating a vertical circle in the sky and was first 'invented' by the pilot Lincoln Beachey prior to 1915
hartford loop design
I don't know how the scientific method compares to the design loop. That's why I'm asking you guys.
A teardrop loop helps equally distribute the forces around the loop, as you end up slowing down as you crest, so it will get tighter as it goes up. In a circular loop, there is A: Ejector airtime at the top and B: Increased, and possible dangerous, G-Forces at the bottom of the loop.
The loop that is attached to a belt is called a D ring. This loop was put on the belt as part of the design and to use the belt properly.
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Vines play automatically, which means that they loop.
If somebody was to be out of the loop, they would be lacking critical information or popular knowledge. Now if somebody was IN the loop, this would mean you are up to date on the latest topics of your "loop".
When your tying your shoe you loop the loop or some kind of dance. To 'loop the loop' in an aeronautical term. It is a maneuver creating a vertical circle in the sky and was first 'invented' by the pilot Lincoln Beachey prior to 1915
Simply: design an application, that accept one number, then put it in a loop that repeat is ten times.
what do you mean by looping?
what does it mean when they mean "design for your experiment"
bond, loop