putting together mechanical parts to produce control and transmit motion.
Mechanical
using small amounts of electricity for controlling; detecting and information collecting, storing, retrieving, processing and communicating.
Electronic
what core technology heats up food in a microwave
electromagnetic radiation
Computer Science
Which of the following is an input device?
Monitor, Printer, Mouse, None of these.
Mouse
Create supports, containers, shelters, connectors, and functional shapes.
Structural
using fluid either gas or liquid to apply force or to transport.
Fluid
what core technology heats up your bread in a toaster
infrared radiation.
What type of fluid goes into a car to lubricate the gears?
Transmission Fluid
Producing, storing, controlling, transmitting, and getting work from electrical energy.
Electrical
Producing light.
Optical
what's core technology powers a fan
mechanical
The kitchen utensil that looks like a miniature shovel used to put food in your mouth.
Spoon
Heat energy.
Thermal
Producing, altering and combining materials.
Materials
legs on a chair
Structural Technology
These two things transport blood through the body.
Veins and Arteries
adapting and altering organisms and biological processes for the desired outcome.
Bio-Technology
What Core Technologies is missing, Mechanical, Structural, Electrical, Fluid, Optical, Thermal, Bio-Technology, Materials?
Electronic
power plant generator, flashlight, electric motor in a can opener, doorbell, electric heater, hairdryer.
Electrical Technology
A wooden or metal structural unit made up of one of more triangles in a flat plane.
Truss