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2/7 Chapter 16 test 2/28 Open Notes Safety Quiz 3/8 Chapter 17 due 3/9 Chapter 17 test |
Terms to know for chapter 17 test: Schedule, Research and Design, Robotics, Virtual Factory, CNC, CIM, OSHA, Retailer, Telemarketing, Troubleshooting, Manufacturing, Wholesaler, NIOSH, Standard, Distribution, Advertisement, Quality Assurance
Chapter 17 Answers:
17.1.1 Research looks for new concepts; development uses research to create new products
17.1.2 Design helps decide what requirements a product should meet; they identify the criteria and constraints; they determine what trade-offs may be necessary.
17.1.3 a virtual factory
17.1.4 What is its size; what is it made from; how many parts are there; should it be already assembled or assembly-ready.
17.1.6 Circumference 7.85 inches
17.2.1 It means using electronic information in the manufacture of a product; an operator can be anywhere and use a computer, a PDA, or a cell phone.
17.2.2 OSHA is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration; NIOSH is the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health.
17.2.3 An industrial robot usually has one mechanical arm that may have a gripper, a tool, or a welding tip.
17.2.4 products are sturdy, durable, and pass a quality control process.
17.2.5 Book answer- 30-35% of broadcast TV is devoted to advertisement. Mr. Polley's question- YouTube, Facebook, do any apps you use have advertisements popping up?
17.2.6 $8,500
17.3.1 Marketing tells potential customers about a company's products and services to make them eager to buy.
17.3.2 A wholesaler purchases large numbers of products from a manufacturer and then sells smaller numbers to retailers; retailers are companies or stores that sell products to consumers.
17.3.3 Many stores and manufacturers have Web sites to order products. In the 2010's many stores have apps.
17.3.4 By eliminating the retailer, the manufacturer can both sell at a lower price and make more money.
17.1.1 Research looks for new concepts; development uses research to create new products
17.1.2 Design helps decide what requirements a product should meet; they identify the criteria and constraints; they determine what trade-offs may be necessary.
17.1.3 a virtual factory
17.1.4 What is its size; what is it made from; how many parts are there; should it be already assembled or assembly-ready.
17.1.6 Circumference 7.85 inches
17.2.1 It means using electronic information in the manufacture of a product; an operator can be anywhere and use a computer, a PDA, or a cell phone.
17.2.2 OSHA is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration; NIOSH is the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health.
17.2.3 An industrial robot usually has one mechanical arm that may have a gripper, a tool, or a welding tip.
17.2.4 products are sturdy, durable, and pass a quality control process.
17.2.5 Book answer- 30-35% of broadcast TV is devoted to advertisement. Mr. Polley's question- YouTube, Facebook, do any apps you use have advertisements popping up?
17.2.6 $8,500
17.3.1 Marketing tells potential customers about a company's products and services to make them eager to buy.
17.3.2 A wholesaler purchases large numbers of products from a manufacturer and then sells smaller numbers to retailers; retailers are companies or stores that sell products to consumers.
17.3.3 Many stores and manufacturers have Web sites to order products. In the 2010's many stores have apps.
17.3.4 By eliminating the retailer, the manufacturer can both sell at a lower price and make more money.