Key words for GCSE Design and Technology.
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energy |
Energy is the power generated from physical or chemical resources.
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development |
Development is the process of developing a product or system.
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motion |
Motion is the controlled movement of mechanisms.
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materials |
Materials are the matter from which things are made.
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technology |
Technology is the application of knowledge for practical purposes.
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product |
A product is an article or substance that is made for sale.
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industry |
Industry is the economic activity of processing materials and manufacturing goods.
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user |
A user someone who operates or uses something.
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sustainability |
Sustainability is the a preservation of natural resources.
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electronic |
Electronic systems are designed to carry out a specific function.
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systems |
Electronic systems are circuits of different components.
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properties |
The properties of a material are its characteristics, quality, and attributes.
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mechanism |
A mechanism is a series of parts that work to control motion in a specific way.
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commercial |
Commercial means to do with commerce, e.g. trade and business.
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torque |
Torque is a measure of rotational force.
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