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Materials used in technology

Grade 9 · Pre-Technical Studies 2 min read

Introduction

In Pre-Technical Studies, understanding the materials used in technology is crucial for developing technical skills. Different materials have specific properties that make them suitable for various applications in technology.

Types of Materials

Definition:

Materials used in technology can be categorized into three main types:

  1. Metal: Metals are materials that are typically shiny, hard, and durable. They conduct heat and electricity well.
    • Example: Iron is a common metal used in technology for making tools and machinery due to its strength and durability.

Definition:

  1. Plastic: Plastics are synthetic materials that are lightweight, flexible, and can be molded into different shapes.
    • Example: PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is a type of plastic used in technology for making pipes and electrical insulation.

Definition:

  1. Wood: Wood is a natural material that is renewable, strong, and has good insulating properties.
    • Example: Oak wood is often used in technology for making furniture due to its durability and aesthetic appeal.

Properties of Materials

Definition:

Each material has unique properties that determine its suitability for specific applications. These properties include:

  • Strength: The ability of a material to withstand forces without deforming.
  • Durability: How well a material holds up over time under various conditions.
  • Conductivity: The ability of a material to conduct heat or electricity.
  • Flexibility: How easily a material can be bent or shaped without breaking.
  • Density: The mass of a material per unit volume.

Common Mistakes

  • Confusing the properties of different materials.
  • Failing to consider the specific requirements of a technology project when selecting materials.

Key Points

  • Metals are durable and conductive.
  • Plastics are lightweight and flexible.
  • Wood is renewable and has good insulating properties.

Practice Questions

  1. Explain two properties of metals that make them suitable for use in technology.

  2. Compare and contrast the properties of plastic and wood in terms of flexibility and durability.

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