Has it been done before?
Does it work?
How will I get it manufactured? (by whom and at what cost)
Will people want to buy it? (how competitive is the market I am aiming at?)
How many will I need to sell to make a profit?
Will it help people with everyday life? Would you buy it if you saw it? Is it a mechanical advantage to the human life?
Three of the nine questions you should ask yourself are: 1. Will people spend their money on it? 2. Will it improve people's lives? 3. Does it work properly?
To determine whether your invention is viable, you might ask yourself: 1) Does it solve a specific problem or meet a need in the market? 2) Is there a target audience willing to pay for it? 3) What makes my invention unique compared to existing solutions? These questions will help assess the potential impact and marketability of your invention.
Designing a Rube Goldberg device is the most fun anyone can have in design. You are cheating yourself out of a good time by asking this question.
brace yourself. ask an elder.
You would have to call the company and tell them about your invention. Try to asure them you came up with it yourself.
Will it help people with everyday life? Would you buy it if you saw it? Is it a mechanical advantage to the human life?
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Three of the nine questions you should ask yourself are: 1. Will people spend their money on it? 2. Will it improve people's lives? 3. Does it work properly?
Has it been done before? Does it work? How will I get it manufactured? (by whom and at what cost) Will people want to buy it? (how competitive is the market I am aiming at?) How many will I need to sell to make a profit?
Has it been done before? Does it work? How will I get it manufactured? (by whom and at what cost) Will people want to buy it? (how competitive is the market I am aiming at?) How many will I need to sell to make a profit?
To determine whether your invention is viable, you might ask yourself: 1) Does it solve a specific problem or meet a need in the market? 2) Is there a target audience willing to pay for it? 3) What makes my invention unique compared to existing solutions? These questions will help assess the potential impact and marketability of your invention.
There is not an approved set of nine questions. Many inventors describe evaluating some form of these four questions: 1. Would other people enjoy my invention? 2. Would it sell well as a product? 3. Can I adapt it for the market? 4. Could someone else try to take my idea?
This is a subjective question that can only be answered by the asker. Look up images of them and determine for yourself.
Designing a Rube Goldberg device is the most fun anyone can have in design. You are cheating yourself out of a good time by asking this question.
"What is it that I am good at that I also enjoy doing?"
This is an opinion question, there is not a specific answer. Look at the reasons that Germany and Japan went to war, and then you can determine for yourself if they were justified.