Nanotechnology
Regina Reyes - Lidice Prieto Emilio Carrillo - Emiliano Rau
Nanotechnology and its history
Nanotechnology is defined as the understanding and control of matter at dimensions between 1 and 100 nm where unique phenomena enable novel applications. Although human exposure to nanoparticles has occurred throughout human history, it dramatically increased during the industrial revolution.
Nanotechnology Studies
Nanotechnology applications
Medicine
Electronics
Energy
Environment
Nanoscale
The nanoscale is the measurement we used to determine the size and scale of certain objects and materials. This scale is mainly used for nano technology development and research and it can only be used by certain devices like a transmission electron microscope.
The image shows the nanoscale and also several examples of what can be measured with it.
References
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Nanotechnology
Regina Reyes - Lidice Prieto Emilio Carrillo - Emiliano Rau
Nanotechnology and its history
Nanotechnology is defined as the understanding and control of matter at dimensions between 1 and 100 nm where unique phenomena enable novel applications. Although human exposure to nanoparticles has occurred throughout human history, it dramatically increased during the industrial revolution.
Nanotechnology Studies
Nanotechnology applications
Medicine
Electronics
Energy
Environment
Nanoscale
The nanoscale is the measurement we used to determine the size and scale of certain objects and materials. This scale is mainly used for nano technology development and research and it can only be used by certain devices like a transmission electron microscope.
The image shows the nanoscale and also several examples of what can be measured with it.
References