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For this type of analysis, we should focus on the physical structure of an object. For example, we use technical drawings to show shapes and measurements. At the same time, details of certain fundamental aspects of the object can be shown.
This refers to both the construction and function of the object. In this part, we can look for similarities with other objects and original ideas for our own projects.
We should try to answer the following questions in order to analyse the purpose of the object and to find out how it is used:
We should study the object in relation to its social function, as well as any economic and environmental impact it may have.
Do a technological analysis for a hand drill. Answer the questions.
1. What does the object fulfill? decorating a housedigging the gardenmaking hard work easier and faster
2. How was that need met in the past? holes were made with sharp instrumentsplugging the drill inasking friends to help
3. How does its use affect the evironment? It is biodegradable and can be buried at the end of its lifeIt is non-biodegradable and uses electricityit can cause fire
4. How is the product marketed and sold? On a needs basis in specialist shopson the Internetboth of these
5. How much does it cost? Is it cheap or expensive? very cheapvery expensiverelatively expensive
You've done the drill. Now answer similar questions about a hairdryer. Open answers.
1. What need does the object fulfil?
2. How was that need met in the past
3. How does its use affect the environment?
4. How is the product sold?
5. How much does it cost? Is it cheap or expensive?
you have completed the lesson!
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