Degarmo's Materials And Processes In Manufacturing
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Author: Black, J. Temple, Kohser, Ronald A., Author.
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Chapter 1, Problem 8P
Recently, National Geographic magazine asked the US librarian of Congress to compile a listing of the 10 most meaningful advances in history—inventions and innovations of significance to modern life. The “Top Ten Innovations” list that was compiled included: (1) Printing press, (2) Light bulb, (3) Airplane, (4) Personal computer, (5) Vaccines, (6) Automobile, (7) Clock, (8) Telephone, (9) Refrigeration, and (10) Camera.
- Select one of the items from the list and discuss the materials or materials advances that enabled its creation.
- For the same item selected in Part 1, discuss the manufacturing processes, or process advances, that enabled its creation.
- If new items were to be added to the list over the next 10 to 20 years, what do you think they would be?
- For items suggested in Part 3, what materials or process advances would have been instrumental in their development and use?
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