'Ergonomics' in Telugu is కార్యతత్వశాస్త్రము (kāryatatvaśāstramu).
Ergonomics
August Dvorak was an American professor of education and a psychologist known for developing the Dvorak Simplified Keyboard in the 1930s. His layout was designed to increase typing speed and reduce finger movement compared to the traditional QWERTY keyboard. Dvorak's work aimed to improve typing efficiency and ergonomics, and he advocated for teaching typing in a more systematic and effective manner. His contributions have influenced keyboard design and typing pedagogy.
The correct spelling is, indeed, "ergonomics."
Seeing as Ergonomicsis a field of science, and most scientific fields are relying more and more heavily on the aid of computers, it's a good guess to say that anyone going into the field of ergonomics is going to be spending a good amount of time on computers. If you develop good typing techniques it will greatly assist you in the workplace. Besides the fact it's going to be hard to get any job that relates with computers when you can only type about 3 words a minute.
Ergonomics in Design was created in 1993.
Ergonomics is the study of people's efficiency in their work environment.
Your keyboard should be positioned at a height where your elbows are at a 90-degree angle and your wrists are straight when typing. This helps prevent strain and discomfort in your arms and hands.
Ergonomics is the study of man interaction with the working environment. Anthropometrics is the measurement of humans.
Some words that rhyme with "ergonomics" include economics, electronics, and phonics.
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