Cybernetics "the scientific study of control and communication in the animal and the machine." ― Norbert Wiener, Cybernetics: Or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine
Machines are inanimate. Machines do not eat, sleep, rest, breathe, and they do not have a heart beat. Machines are just objects, inanimate objects for the use of humans.
Simple machines increase mechanical advantage.
Technically, no animal is a simple machine. Simple machines are the basic elements which comprise all other machines. Though some people compare animals to machines and comparisons between anatomy and simple machines might be possible, they are far from obvious.
a compound machine is a combination of simple machines
6 simple machines.
Ergonomics.
Fields of science that study machines include robotics, mechanical engineering, computer science, and artificial intelligence. These disciplines investigate the design, development, and functioning of machines to improve their efficiency, intelligence, and capabilities.
The technologist. A radiologist reads the study later.
how sad you don't know the answer... :(
wheel and axel. that's the answer for it on study island.
The study of machines is called "mechanical engineering." Mechanical engineering involves the design, analysis, and manufacturing of mechanical systems, which can range from simple machines like levers and pulleys to complex systems like aircraft engines and robots. Mechanical engineers apply principles of physics, materials science, and mathematics to develop efficient and reliable machines for various applications.
Aeronautics (Greek, meaning, "air navigation") is the science involved with the study, design, and manufacturing of flight-capable machines, or the techniques of operating flight-capable machines.
simple machines were designed to make non proffesional(vryday or household work ) work easier and faster...by non-proffesional i mean u dont need to study extensively to use thes kind of machines..e.g tongs,scissors..e.t.c
Scientists use a variety of powerful machines for research, such as electron microscopes, particle accelerators, and supercomputers. These machines help scientists study and better understand complex phenomena at the atomic and molecular levels.
Plastic molding machines; soldering machines; computer machines; humans; assembly machines; cooling machines; heating machines; electric machines; labeling machines; laser machines; conveyor machines.... etc.
B. I. Briggs has written: 'Electronic learning aids' -- subject(s): Arithmetic, Calculating-machines, Study and teaching
We use a gamma ray machine to find out where the gamma rays are and where they are pointed to. We also use these machines to study a gamma ray.