Ten100: Chapter 06 Assignment

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  • 1. 

    What are manufacturing technologies?

  • 2. 

    List ten kinds of technology that are manufactured.

  • 3. 

    What is the difference between assembly line production and batch production?

  • 4. 

    Why are interchangeable parts critical for the success of an assembly line system?

  • 5. 

    Why is it more cost effective for companies to produce objects in mass quantities than it is for them to produce only a few?

  • 6. 

    The process of learning more about consumers' attitudes and thoughts about products is called _______________.

    Explanation
    Market research is the process of gathering information about consumers' attitudes and thoughts about products. It involves collecting and analyzing data to understand consumer behavior, preferences, and needs. Market research helps businesses make informed decisions, develop effective marketing strategies, and improve their products or services to better meet customer demands. It includes various techniques such as surveys, interviews, focus groups, and data analysis to gain insights into consumer opinions and trends in the market.

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  • 7. 

    Araceli Ortiz and her team realize that Ford was making cars designed to the specifications of  _______________.

    Explanation
    Araceli Ortiz and her team have come to the realization that Ford was producing cars specifically tailored to the preferences and needs of men, or perhaps even a particular man. This suggests that Ford's car designs were not inclusive or representative of the diverse range of consumers, potentially alienating women and other demographics.

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    Henry Ford revolutionized the manufacturing industry with the development of the _____________, which allowed for continuous manufacturing at a steady rate.

    Explanation
    Henry Ford revolutionized the manufacturing industry with the development of the assembly line. This innovation allowed for continuous manufacturing at a steady rate by dividing the production process into a series of simple tasks performed by workers stationed along the line. This increased efficiency, reduced costs, and enabled mass production of goods, leading to significant advancements in industrialization and productivity. The assembly line system refers to the overall concept and implementation of the assembly line in manufacturing.

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    As production increases, the cost of producing each additional unit decreases. This is called a(n) _______________.

    Explanation
    Economy of scale refers to the phenomenon where the cost of producing each additional unit decreases as production increases. This is because fixed costs, such as machinery and equipment, can be spread over a larger number of units, resulting in lower average costs. Additionally, economies of scale can also be achieved through bulk purchasing, specialization, and efficient use of resources. Overall, economy of scale allows businesses to achieve cost savings and improve their profitability as they increase their production volume.

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  • 10. 

    Prefabricated standardized parts that are assembled into products are called ________________ parts.

    Explanation
    Prefabricated standardized parts that can be easily swapped or replaced with other parts of the same type are known as interchangeable parts. This term is commonly used in manufacturing industries where products are assembled using standardized components that can be interchanged without affecting the overall functionality or design of the product. Interchangeable parts allow for efficient production, repair, and maintenance processes as they eliminate the need for custom-made or unique parts for each product.

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  • 11. 

    _______________ is the process of producing parts in quantity to be built into larger products.

    Explanation
    Batch production is the process of producing parts in quantity to be built into larger products. This method involves dividing the production process into different stages and producing a specific quantity of parts at each stage before moving on to the next. It allows for efficient utilization of resources and enables economies of scale. By producing parts in batches, companies can streamline their manufacturing process and achieve cost savings, while also ensuring consistency and quality control in the final products.

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    Unforeseen effects of new technologies that arise after the technology is accepted into everyday life are called _______________________.

    Explanation
    Unforeseen effects that occur as a result of new technologies becoming a part of everyday life are referred to as unintended consequences. These consequences are not anticipated or planned for when the technology is initially accepted. They can have both positive and negative impacts, and may only become apparent once the technology is already in use.

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