Nanotechnology

 

What is Nanotechnology?

Nanotechnology is a field of research and innovation concerned with building 'things' - generally, materials and devices - on the scale of atoms and molecules. A nanometre is one-billionth of a metre: ten times the diameter of a hydrogen atom. The diameter of a human hair is, on average, 80,000 nanometres. At such scales, the ordinary rules of physics and chemistry no longer apply. For instance, materials' characteristics, such as their colour, strength, conductivity and reactivity, can differ substantially between the nanoscale and the macro. Carbon 'nanotubes' are 100 times stronger than steel but six times lighter.

1 nanometer-.0.000000001 molecule.

What Can Nanotechnology Do?

Nanotechnology is hailed as having the potential to increase the efficiency of energy consumption, help clean the environment, and solve major health problems. It is said to be able to massively increase manufacturing production at significantly reduced costs. Products of nanotechnology will be smaller, cheaper, lighter yet more functional and require less energy and fewer raw materials to manufacture, claim nanotech advocates.

It helps to done the task in less time with minimum cost

HISTORY-






BUT, 
The Japanese scientist called Norio Taniguchi of Tokyo University of Science was first to use the term "nano-technology" in a 1974 conference
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Research-


So,here you can apply for study about NANOTECHNOLOGY 

Requirement-

The student will have the subject of -Physics,chemistry,biology ETC,

Salary- Nanotechnology engineers earn an average yearly salary of $107,300. Wages typically start from $57,180 and go up to $161,670.
location- In science hub

Challenges-

MONEY-Money is requirement in every field in this field  around US$4 billion
Parental Pressure- Its not a challenge its an emotional attachment with your parents,start share you thoughts ,they definetely agree
Society-Dont think more about others ...


By this information you will definately like the NANOTECHNOLOGY


-A_J








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