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Traditional : Building things from the bottom up with atomic precision
Modern : Building machines on the scale of molecules
Nanofactory : Compact molecular manufacturing system possibly small enough to sit on a desktop
Nano : Small, tiny
Technology : Machinery that is developed for application in the scientific field
Nanometer :Billionth of a meter
Stain glass : Colored by using nano dust. Example: Gold
Carbon Nanotube : Graphite sheet shaped into a tube
Nanomaterial : Material used in the nanotechnology that is very small
Atom : Basic unit of life, most are 0.1 to 0.2 nm wide
Medical nanobots : Mini robots that in the future, can deliver medicine on command
Electron tunneling : Electron that can teleport from one side of a wall to another
Nanowire : Wire size of 1 nanometer wide
Replicator : Fictional machine that could possibly produce any object known
Assembler : Small or "nano" sized machines used to build or manipulate matter atom by atom
Insulator : Substance that can not carry a electrical charge very well
Conductor : Substance that easily allows or "conducts" electrical current
Semiconductor : Substance that is in the middle between an insulator and a conductor
Richard Feynman : Scientist who brought up the idea of nanotechnology
Transistor : Semiconductor with three connection points
Eric Drexler : Scientist who popularized the term nanotechnology
Nanotechnology
Across:| 1. | Mini robots that in the future, can deliver medicine on command | | 3. | Graphite sheet shaped into a tube | | 5. | Building things from the bottom up with atomic precision | | 7. | Billionth of a meter | | 10. | Machinery that is developed for application in the scientific field | | 12. | Small, tiny | | 13. | Compact molecular manufacturing system possibly small enough to sit on a desktop | | 14. | Substance that is in the middle between an insulator and a conductor | | 16. | Fictional machine that could possibly produce any object known | | 18. | Scientist who popularized the term nanotechnology | | 19. | Semiconductor with three connection points | | 20. | Substance that easily allows or "conducts" electrical current |
| | Down:| 2. | Electron that can teleport from one side of a wall to another | | 4. | Colored by using nano dust. Example: Gold | | 6. | Material used in the nanotechnology that is very small | | 8. | Small or "nano" sized machines used to build or manipulate matter atom by atom | | 9. | Basic unit of life, most are 0.1 to 0.2 nm wide | | 11. | Wire size of 1 nanometer wide | | 15. | Building machines on the scale of molecules | | 17. | Substance that can not carry a electrical charge very well |
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Nanotechnology
Across:| 1. | Mini robots that in the future, can deliver medicine on command | | 3. | Graphite sheet shaped into a tube | | 5. | Building things from the bottom up with atomic precision | | 7. | Billionth of a meter | | 10. | Machinery that is developed for application in the scientific field | | 12. | Small, tiny | | 13. | Compact molecular manufacturing system possibly small enough to sit on a desktop | | 14. | Substance that is in the middle between an insulator and a conductor | | 16. | Fictional machine that could possibly produce any object known | | 18. | Scientist who popularized the term nanotechnology | | 19. | Semiconductor with three connection points | | 20. | Substance that easily allows or "conducts" electrical current |
| | Down:| 2. | Electron that can teleport from one side of a wall to another | | 4. | Colored by using nano dust. Example: Gold | | 6. | Material used in the nanotechnology that is very small | | 8. | Small or "nano" sized machines used to build or manipulate matter atom by atom | | 9. | Basic unit of life, most are 0.1 to 0.2 nm wide | | 11. | Wire size of 1 nanometer wide | | 15. | Building machines on the scale of molecules | | 17. | Substance that can not carry a electrical charge very well |
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© 2014
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only