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A tool used for making round holes or driving fasteners

Drill

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the study of physical machines that may involve force and movement

Mechanical Engineering.

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Refers to a material's ability to not break under tensile force.
Ductility.
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A line of workers or machines in a factory.
Assembly line.
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Steel is produced by adding small percentages of _____ into iron.

Carbon

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a circular cylindrical member with a continuous helical rib, used as a fastener

Screw

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can be used to test a new idea, recruit investors or get customer feedback before launching to a wider market

Prototype.

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Material that prevents heat or electricity from passing through it.
Insulator.
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Designing comfortable equipment reduces injuries.
Ergonomics.
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Is an energy source that is made from organic remains. (Examples: gas and oil)
Fossil fuel.
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A fusible metal alloy used to create a permanent bond between metal workpieces

Solder

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a type of manufacturing method that uses computer software and automatable machinery to create products with a high degree of accuracy and precision

CAM

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Is a material that is great conductor and has great ductility.
Metal.
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The steps in moving a product form supplier to customer.
Supply chain.
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This element is a major part of the computer industry’s success in the past 50 years.

Silicon

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Heats and connects metal objects together.
Soldering Iron.
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The imitation of the operation of a real-world process or system over time. It requires the use of models.

Simulations.

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Refers to the brightness or shine of a metal
Luster.
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What is the production maximum amount?
Capacity.
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Is the relationship between the size of something drawn and its real size.
Scale.
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A hand tool used to hold objects firmly. also useful for bending and physically compressing a wide range of materials

Pliers.

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a way to digitally create 2D drawings and 3D models of real-world products—before they’re ever manufactured

CAD

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A _________ material bends easily when you press it.
Malleable.
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Refers to the activities one performs to ensure a product's quality and safety.
Quality Control.
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A material can return to its original form after experiencing this type of deformation

elastic deformation