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Nanotechnology Quiz: Identifying Pioneers and Properties - Prof. Serkan Zorba, Assignments of Humanities

A nanotechnology quiz consisting of 12 multiple-choice questions designed to test students' knowledge on the history of nanotechnology, its properties at the nanoscale, and its relation to other scientific discoveries and historical events. The quiz covers topics such as the manipulation of small objects before the term 'nano' was coined, the scale of nanotechnology, observed properties in the meso-world, surface-to-volume ratio, electrical conductance, and tensile strength of carbon nanotubes, and the origins of industrialization.

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INTD 290 Nanotechnology and Society
Homework 2
1-Who was the person who did talk about the manipulation of small objects in the
nanometer scale 47 years ago long before the word “nano” was even in the horizon?
(a) R. Buckminster Fuller
(b) Albert Einstein
(c) Richard P. Feynman
(d) Enrico Fermi
2- Nanotechnology is the manipulation of the objects at the
(a) Microscopic Scale
(b) Mesoscopic Scale
(c) Macroscopic Scale
(d) Megascopic Scale
3- According to what you read in Understanding Nanotechnology, which one of the
following is not a property observed in the meso-world?
(a) Quantization of electrical conductance
(b) Limitation of heat conductance
(c) Coulomb Blockade
(d) Anything goes in that scale
4- What is the surface-to-volume ratio of a small cube if each of its three sides are
ten molecules across? The cube is packed with identical molecules. One molecule
has a size of 1 nm.
5- Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNT) have better electrical conductance than
multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNT)
(a) False
(b) True
6- Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNT) have higher tensile strength than single-
walled carbon nanotubes (SWNT)
(a) True
(b) False
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1 - Who was the person who did talk about the manipulation of small objects in the nanometer scale 47 years ago long before the word “nano” was even in the horizon? (a) R. Buckminster Fuller (b) Albert Einstein (c) Richard P. Feynman (d) Enrico Fermi 2 - Nanotechnology is the manipulation of the objects at the (a) Microscopic Scale (b) Mesoscopic Scale (c) Macroscopic Scale (d) Megascopic Scale 3 - According to what you read in Understanding Nanotechnology, which one of the following is not a property observed in the meso-world? (a) Quantization of electrical conductance (b) Limitation of heat conductance (c) Coulomb Blockade (d) Anything goes in that scale 4 - What is the surface-to-volume ratio of a small cube if each of its three sides are ten molecules across? The cube is packed with identical molecules. One molecule has a size of 1 nm. 5 - Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNT) have better electrical conductance than multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNT) (a) False (b) True 6 - Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNT) have higher tensile strength than single- walled carbon nanotubes (SWNT) (a) True (b) False

7 - Buckyballs are named after (a) R. Buckminster Fuller (b) Albert Einstein (c) Richard P. Feynman (d) Enrico Fermi 8 - In which country did the industrial revolution begin? 9 - According to the Origins of Industrialization article, what was the most significant contributing factor to the onset of the industrial revolution? 10 - The Romans were able to build elaborate road systems connecting various parts of their empire largely because of the (a) Gunpowder (b) Papyrus (c) Horses (d) Greeks 11 - One of the main reasons William the Conqueror won the Battle of Hastings in 1066 is due to his use of (a) Oxen (b) Cannons (c) Machine guns (d) Cavalry 12 - McLuhan sees the computer as an extension of our (a) Vocal System (b) Lungs (c) Hair (d) Nervous System