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Science used for practical purposes is technology.
It's called "Engineering".
One contributor has suggested that "Technology" is the answer. Here are some additional ways we could consider this question:EngineeringInnovationEntrepreneurshipEngineering gets my vote because it is about application of the scientific knowledge. Wikipedia provides a good definition of Engineering:Engineering is the science, skill, and profession of acquiring and applying scientific, economic, social, and practical knowledge, in order to design and also build structures, machines, devices, systems, materials and processes.Innovation is a good description of this practical use of knowledge because it supports the adoption of the technology across society at large through market mechanisms.So that we avoid having too lofty a view of science and technology, we should remember that on a daily basis, a farmer makes practical use of scientific knowledge and the technologies relating to chemistry and physics.Thus, taking JB Say's 1803 definition of "Entrepreneur" (An economic agent who unites all means of production) we could rightly say that a farmer is an entrepreneur, and the farmer's work is based on the practical use of scientific knowledge.
The two furthest apart in the galvanic series - for all practical purposes this is magnesium and Gold
Technology is the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes. For example, Madam Curie's discovery of the radioactive element Radium lead to the development of X-ray machines. These help doctors, for instance, to examine and treat broken bones in their patients.
Yes, this is correct!The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes is engineering.
Engineering is the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
Science pursues knowledge for it's own sake. Technology pursues the application of that knowledge for practical purposes.
Engineering is the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
Science used for practical purposes is technology.
Science can be applied for practical purposes by its nature of answering questions about the natural world, using logical inferences, evidence and hypotheses to obtain a theory and explanation. Science, in essence, is the leading system and method for obtaining our knowledge of the world.
Technology is the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes. Innovation is the improvement of an existing technology. For example, Steve Jobs innovated the computer, computer mouse, and cell phone.
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Science is the objective observation of certain objects or phenomena in order to get a better understanding of our universe. The observations may be documented for the sake of knowledge and/or may be applied for practical purposes.