1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
noname [10]
3 years ago
15

Explain the dilemma faced by engineers when the state of technological change does not exactly match the state of social change

yet engineers develop technology to serve society. Use at least three examples, one in each discipline of civil engineering, mechanical engineering and electrical engineering. (20 marks)
Engineering
1 answer:
MariettaO [177]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Engineering is a profoundly creative process. A most elegant description is that engineering is about design under constraint. The engineer designs devices, components, subsystems, and systems and, to create a successful design, in the sense that it leads directly or indirectly to an improvement in our quality of life, must work within the constraints provided by technical, economic, business, political, social, and ethical issues. Technology is the outcome of engineering; it is rare that science translates directly to technology, just as it is not true that engineering is just applied science. Historically, technological advances, such as the airplane, steam engine, and internal combustion engine, have occurred before the underlying science was developed to explain how they work. Yet, of course, when such explanations were forthcoming, they helped drive refinements that made the technology more valuable still.

Technological innovations occur when a need arises or an opportunity presents itself. They occur as a result of private initiative or government intervention. Most important for this study is that they are occurring at an astonishing pace, especially those in information and communications technology, which are most apparent to the public, and this has important implications for engineering practice and engineering education in the future. Totally unexpected scientific findings

Page 8

Suggested Citation:"1 Technological Context of Engineering Practice." National Academy of Engineering. 2004. The Engineer of 2020: Visions of Engineering in the New Century. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10999.×

Add a note to your bookmark

can suggest new technologies as well, and hence any discussion of the future of engineering must ponder scientific breakthroughs that might occur along the way.

In his groundbreaking book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Thomas Kuhn (1970) helped us see that science advances through two quite different dynamics. Ordinary science fills in the details of a landscape that is largely known. Every once in a while the problems of the contemporary world view become so unworkable that reinventing the map is needed. For example, the recognition that continents moved slowly over the surface of the earth solved many problems that a model of a static planet made unsolvable. This recognition led to a reconceptualization and new perception of reality.

One of the questions our view of the world answers is how things are connected and put together. The familiar model is a building constructed of diverse components assembled in a fixed pattern. The other familiar model is a fluid, like a river, with a rapidly changing shape formed by local conditions. An emerging model of order is the network. In a universe of superstrings and soft boundaries for molecules, network-like connections among things may provide a useful new ordering principle. Networks have unique properties, such as self-organization, and sometimes huge multiplier effects of many connecting to many. Networks also have vulnerabilities, as demonstrated by the blackout in the northeastern United States in August 2003.

We are also seeing a new relationship between the macroscopic world we inhabit every day and the microscopic world at a molecular, atomic, and even subatomic level. Once we could describe events in our observable world by fairly simple mathematical rules, say the trajectory of a baseball hit out of a baseball park, but the very small was imprecise, uncertain, and statistical. Now new tools and mathematics enable us to enjoy a similar level of precision, certainty, and uniqueness even at the smallest imaginable scales. We have, for example, recently discovered how to encode data in the spin of an electron inside an atom—in other words, subatomic data storage (Awschalom et al., 2002).

Both the exquisite sensitivity of biological function to the precise sequencing of base pairs of DNA and the mathematics of chaos lead to a view that small actions matter in giving form to things and order to events. What we do actually matters to history. The future really is the result of choices made today. It is not merely the random concatenation of mechanically predetermined events or the statistical result of acci-

Page 9

Suggested Citation:"1 Technological Context of Engineering Practice." National Academy of Engineering. 2004. The Engineer of 2020: Visions of Engineering in the New Century. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10999.×

Add a note to your bookmark

dents along the way. And while we are alike in many ways that define our common humanity, the path dependence of complex systems tells us that each of us is also unique.

You might be interested in
9 Select the correct answer. Conservation agents object to legal hunting. OA True B. False​
m_a_m_a [10]

Answer:

its true

Explanation:

5 0
4 years ago
Read 2 more answers
A 1020 Cold-Drawn steel shaft is to transmit 20 hp while rotating at 1750 rpm. Calculate the transmitted torque in lbs. in. Igno
velikii [3]

Answer:

Question 1 A 1020 Cold-Drawn steel shaft is to transmit 20 hp while rotating at 1750 rpm. Calculate the transmitted torque in lbs. in. Ignore the effect of friction. Answer with three decimal points. 60.024 Question 2 Based on the maximum-shear-stress theory, determine the minimum diameter in inches for the shaft in Q1 to provide a safety factor of 3. Assume Sy = 57 Kpsi. Answer with three decimal points. 0.728 Question 3 If the shaft in Q2 was made of ASTM 30 cast iron, what would be the factor of safety? Assume Sut = 31 Kpsi, Suc = 109 Kpsi 0 2.1 O 2.0 O 2.5 0 2.4 2.3 O 2.2

Explanation:

hope it helps

4 0
2 years ago
Explain all the characteristics of computer<br>​
Sedaia [141]
They are as follows-

Speed
Accuracy
Storage
Versatility
Diligence
Automation
Reliability
Power of Remembering

Let us understand each characteristic in brief:-

Speed – Speed of a computer means the time it takes to complete any given task. The computer works at a very lightning speed. For example, a computer takes a second to calculate 3 million calculations rather than a human which takes years. Hence nowadays the speed of the computer is measured in terms of microseconds, Nanoseconds, and even in Pico seconds instead of seconds or milliseconds.


Accuracy – The computers are programmed and designed in such a manner that their results are almost 100% accurate. It performs all the tasks with the same accuracy. There are very few chances of uncertainty in results and even though an error occurs, it can happen either due to wrong input data or unreliable programs by a programmer. Such errors are referred to as Garbage In Garbage Out (GIGO) which means, if you provide wrong instructions to the computer then you get wrong results.


Versatility – Along with being accurate and diligent a computer is also a versatile device. It can perform several types of tasks at a time if they are reduced to a certain set of logical steps. A computer can be used for many purposes at different places such as booking air and rail tickets, weather forecasting, listening to music, and playing games. Also at a time, one can pay his utility bills and can make a monthly budget too. It can prepare documents, data sheets and also can make models of houses, dams, etc.
Diligence – The ability of a computer to perform tasks without getting tired is known as diligence. Computers are highly reliable, they do not get fed up, exhausted, or lack concentration. They can work for hours and hours unlike humans and can give accurate or error-free results. For example, humans will start feeling tired after 2 -3 hours and will lack concentration whereas a computer will keep on working until the results are achieved.
Automation – Automation means working automatically. A computer can work on its own without the intervention of the person using it. Programs can be made for the computer to perform the task and based on the sequence it executes the tasks and gives accurate results. In case an error occurs, it gives error messages too and registers the logs.
Reliability – High reliability of a computer depends on low failure rate and easy maintenance. The results given out by the computer are reliable as the accuracy is almost 100%.
Power of Remembering – The computer has the power of storing data or information for several years. It cannot lose the data on its own. A person can retrieve the data whenever required and the data remains the same after a number of years also. It gives the freedom to the user to decide on how much data to store and how much to remove.
5 0
3 years ago
The three sub regions of South America are the Andes Mountains, the Amazon Rainforest, and the Eastern Highlands. The Atacama De
Leto [7]

Answer:

<:

Explanation:

8 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
How does a belt operated supercharger work? (Not a turbo charger)
icang [17]

Answer:

A root-type supercharger works similar to that of an air pump. It pumps air into the intake of the engine. Within the engine cylinder, the compression of the air-fuel mixture takes place. A centrifugal supercharger, works like a turbo, compresses the air in it and then delivers it to the engine.

3 0
3 years ago
Other questions:
  • How would you describe the stability of the atmosphere if you noted a dry adiabatic rate of 10ºC/1000 meters, a wet adiabatic ra
    10·2 answers
  • This color curb is where parking is permitted for a limited time. The time constraints for that park will either be painted on t
    11·2 answers
  • What is one disadvantage of analog recording?
    7·1 answer
  • After a 65 newton weight has fallen freely from rest a vertical distance of 5.3 meters, the kinetic energy of the weight is
    12·1 answer
  • Where is the Volkswagen super factory located? how is this locate relevant to us?​
    5·1 answer
  • Assume that the voltage applied to a load is V = 208-30° V and the current flowing through the load is I = 515° A. (a) Calcula
    8·1 answer
  • A pipe, 4.5 cm in diameter and 1×104 cm in length, transports superheated vapor at a rate of 1.08× 106 grams/h. The pipe, which
    10·1 answer
  • Functional and nonfunctional requirements documents are used to _____.
    5·1 answer
  • In estimating the mean speed of a roadway segment,a pilot sample of 100 vehicles at this location yield a sample standard deviat
    9·1 answer
  • Which type of turbocharger has a wastegate?
    12·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!