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WHAT IS
NANOTECHNOLOGY?

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Nanotechnology
Imagine if you climbed out of the shower

only to discover you'd shrunk in the wash
by about 1500 million times!
If you stepped into your living room,
What you'd see around you would not
be chairs, tables, computers, and your
family but atoms, molecules, proteins,
and cells.
Shrunk down to the "nanoscale,"
You'd not only see the atoms that
everything is made from—you'd actually be
able to move them around!
Now suppose you started sticking those
atoms together in interesting new ways,
like tiny Lego® bricks of nature.
You could build all kinds of fantastic materials,
everything from brand new medicines to
ultra-fast computer chips.

Making new things on this incredibly small
scale is called nanotechnology and it's one of
the most exciting and fast-moving areas of
science and technology today
How big is "nano"?

Nano means "billionth", so a
nanometer is one billionth of a
meter. In other words, the
nanoscale is 1000 times
smaller than the microscopic
scale and a billion (1000
million) times smaller than the
world of meters that we live in.
The Nanoscale
Ordinary objects are absolutely huge measured on
what scientists call the nanoscale:

: ~1200 million nanometers tall.





million

~

2000 million nanometers tall.

: 381m (1250 ft) tall: ~381,000
nanometers tall.
Carbon nano-tubes are among the most
exciting of nano-materials.
These rod-shaped carbon
molecules are roughly one
nanometer across .
Although they're hollow,
their densely packed
structure makes them
incredibly strong and they
can be grown into fibers of
virtually any length.

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What is nanotechnology online

  • 1. WHAT IS NANOTECHNOLOGY? This PowerPoint presentation was prepared by someone. Despite repeated searches, I have been unable to locate the source. Whoever you are, thank you for letter us use your wonderful presentation.
  • 2. Nanotechnology Imagine if you climbed out of the shower only to discover you'd shrunk in the wash by about 1500 million times!
  • 3. If you stepped into your living room, What you'd see around you would not be chairs, tables, computers, and your family but atoms, molecules, proteins, and cells.
  • 4. Shrunk down to the "nanoscale," You'd not only see the atoms that everything is made from—you'd actually be able to move them around! Now suppose you started sticking those atoms together in interesting new ways, like tiny Lego® bricks of nature.
  • 5. You could build all kinds of fantastic materials, everything from brand new medicines to ultra-fast computer chips. Making new things on this incredibly small scale is called nanotechnology and it's one of the most exciting and fast-moving areas of science and technology today
  • 6. How big is "nano"? Nano means "billionth", so a nanometer is one billionth of a meter. In other words, the nanoscale is 1000 times smaller than the microscopic scale and a billion (1000 million) times smaller than the world of meters that we live in.
  • 7. The Nanoscale Ordinary objects are absolutely huge measured on what scientists call the nanoscale:  : ~1200 million nanometers tall.   million ~ 2000 million nanometers tall. : 381m (1250 ft) tall: ~381,000 nanometers tall.
  • 8. Carbon nano-tubes are among the most exciting of nano-materials. These rod-shaped carbon molecules are roughly one nanometer across . Although they're hollow, their densely packed structure makes them incredibly strong and they can be grown into fibers of virtually any length.