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nifes and folks
...prove hypotheses, for one.
Scientists have to measure things accurately or else science would be pointless,
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The practical use of scientific knowledge is called technology. Technology involves the application of scientific principles to create tools, products, and systems that solve real-world problems and improve human conditions.
A "technology" is simply a word used to describe the skills or tools an individual uses to aid him or herself in their everyday life. Therefore, the purpose of a technology is to solve problems one might encounter in everyday life.
Technology is the application of science to accomplish industrial and commercial objectives and fulfil the everyday needs of humans. It includes the tools, the knowledge of how to make and use those tools, and the necessary infrastructure to support and keep those tools functioning correctly.
Technology (most humans definition)-Must have wires, electronics, and other gizmos and weird things. Technology (real definition)-Make's life easier or solves practical problems. Life in the first years of humans stone tools and sharp sticks made life easier. Hope this helped.
besides cooking with fire, homo erectus discovered other practical uses for it.
how are tools classified
No, physical science is the study of the natural world and the laws that govern it, such as physics and chemistry. Technology refers to the application of scientific knowledge to practical purposes, such as the development of tools and machinery. While physical science can inform technology development, they are distinct fields of study.
Pure science gives basic information that is needed to create new technology, but new technology also gives scientists the tools that they need to further extend their research, and to thereby learn more pure science.
Scientists use echo sounders or sonar technology to measure ocean depth. These tools work by sending sound waves down into the water and measuring how long it takes for the sound to bounce back, allowing scientists to calculate the depth of the ocean floor.
Technology.