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Review for Exam 1
• Early bipedal hominids
• Chp. 1: Beginning modern civilization
• Chp. 2: Atomic energy
• Chp. 3: Telecommunications
Early hominids
Bipedal hominid species
Radioactive dating
Science/Technology
Subsystems
Science & Democracy
Beginning Modern Civilization
Ice ages and their causes
Glaciations and their causes
River valley communities
The scratch plow & trigger of change
“Pure & Impure”
“The Worst Mistake”
Atomic Energy
Schist or TouchstoneAlexandria1022 star locationsFall of Constantinople 13th Century Ship technology changesErrant compassMagnetismVacuum pumpInvestigation of weatherBen Nevis
Atomic energy con’t
Cloud chamber
Radar
Nuclear Fission
Voltage = current x resistance
Power (watts) = volts x current (amps)
Direct/Inverse relationships
Electromagnetic relay switch
Names
C. PtolemyDr. W. GilbertOtto von GuerickeBen FranklinC. T. R. WilsonWatson WattE. AppletonA. EinsteinE. Rutherford
Telecommunications
Battle of Hastings
War Horse Improvements
Battle of Agincourt
China/gun powder
New plow
Farming technology
Telecommunications cont.
Joachimsthal
De Re Metalica
Barometer
Electricity
Electromagnetic induction
The telephone
“Even geniuses make mistakes”
“Can technology Spare the Earth”
Names
G. BauerGalileo/Torricelli/Ricci/PascalFather Marin MersenneH. C. OerstedA. G. BellLuigi GalvaniA. VoltaM. FaradayHauksbee
You should know What are the triggers for glaciations. What are the triggers for Major Cold Periods (Ice ages). Which hominid first had the ability to make fire. How
many years ago? Was there time overlaps in bipedal hominids? What is the difference between science and technology? What skills is the US deficient in, according to Glenn
Seaborg, to maintain its leadership in science and technology?
What you should know
According to Brian Arthur, what are subsystems? What is radiochemical dating. Which of these
dating methods would be used to determine the age of old woven materials.
If 100 Lbs of dynamite explodes how much will the products of this explosion weigh?
Explain the law of conservation of energy?
Questions
• Describe the operation of the electromagnet and the relay. R, L
• What were the triggers for the development of the calendar. B1, L
• Explain the effect the end of the last ice age had on human civilization. B1, L
• Why do things become more complex? R
Questions
• Explain how writing, civil engineering, mathematics, metallurgy, etc. were triggered by the scratch plow. B1, L
• What lessons should we have learned from our uncontrolled expansion of nuclear power in the 1960s? R
• What caused the major cooling periods? When was the last major cooling period? L1
• What causes glaciations? When was the last one? L1
• What sacrifices were endured in the beginning of modern agriculture? R
What you should know
• Describe early gold purification methods, in Burke pg. 15.
• How did the touchstone affect trade? B2, L• How did cash money affect trade. B2, L• How long was it before Ptolemy’s star charts were
used for navigation? B2, L• What is the lateen sail and how did it affect trade
and navigation? B2, L
What you should know
• Describe the accomplishments of Otto von Guericke on magnetism, vacuum and electricity, B32-34.
• How was radio detection and ranging developed from weather forecasting, B39-42
• Describe the accomplishment of Gilbert on the compass, vacuum & magnetism, B30-31
What you should know
• What is the relationship between energy, E, and wave length of light, , in the equation E=hc/ ? (Direct or inverse) R, L
• Consider the following equation Power = Volts x Current (Amps). If power (watts) is constant and voltage is cut in half, how would current (Amperes) be affected? L
Things you should know
• What technology did the Normands utilize to win the battle of Hastings? B3, L
• Explain how the horse stirrup affected social & economic status of people. B3, L
• How the Welch longbow changed war. What major battle was it first used. B3, L
• Describe the difference and similarity of the scratch plow and European plow. R, B3, L
• A Chinese discovery which Europeans used as a weapon. B3, L
Things you should know• Describe four agricultural advances employed in 6-
11th Century. B3, L• Explain how agricultural technology and the cannon
affected longbow usage. B3, L• Explain why a vacuum pulls water up 32’ at sea
level & less at higher elevations. B3, L• Why does Hg(L) in a tube illuminate, B75• Explain how Oersted, Faraday, Hemholz, Scott and
Bell contributed to the telephone. B3, L• Explain how a telephone works. B3, L
Additional Questions
• Explain how an electromagnet works? R, L• What caused the NY blackout in 1965? B1• New technology introduced at battles of Hasting and
Agincourt. B3• Differentiate between science and technology• What did Wilson cloud chamber tell us? B2, L• How does an electrical generator work? B3, L• What two discoveries did Guericke tell us about? B2, L• Identify the technology improvements to farming in the
11th Century.
More Questions
• What are the parts of the relay? R, L• What technologies were developed in China and
why did those developments did not flourish there? B3, L
• What weapon did bell manufacturers make?• What is a Leyden Jar? B3• What is nuclear fission? B3, L• What caused the doom of the longbow’s reign as
weapon supreme? B3, L
More Questions
• What caused the 1965 blackout?• How does an electromagnet work?• How does an electric generator work?• What are the parts to the new Plow?• Describe how the first telephone worked?• Changes to farming tech in the 11th Cent.• Why a vacuum pump pulls water up only 32ft?