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Behavior:
the way in which somebody acts in a particular way; the way a person or group responds to a certain set of conditions.
Morals:
involves right or wrong; relates to issues or right and wrong and how individual people should behave.
Ethics:
code of morals of a particular person, group, or profession.
Software License:
governs the usage or redistribution of copyright protected software.
Copyright:
the exclusive privilege that allows an author or owner to print or sell his/her own work.
Plagiarism:
using a portion or piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and then presenting it as your own work.
Ambitious:
having or showing a strong desire and determination to succeed.
Perceptive:
having or showing sensitive insight.
Diligence:
careful and persistent work or effort.
Professionalism:
the competence or skill expected of a professional.
Application Program:
A sequence of steps that specifies what jobs the robots will perform. The program can be personalized by the owner to fit specific designs.
Autonomous:
Operating independently without pre-programmed behaviors and without supervision from humans.
Robot:
A machine capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically; a machine that performs complicated tasks and is guided by automatic controls.
Computer Program:
In robotics, a set of coded instructions the robot must follow.
Sensor:
A device that responds to a physical stimulus and transmits a resulting impulse; detects some important physical quality or quantity about the surrounding environment, and conveys the information to the robot in electronic form.
Input:
information fed into a system; tells the robot what to do.
Output:
The information produced by a computer. Robots are able to perform a variety of tasks as a result of executing instructions contained within a program.
Troubleshoot:
The information produced by a computer. Robots are able to perform a variety of tasks as a result of executing instructions contained within a program.
Features:
3d drawings, building blocks of the part, shapes and operations that construct the part.
Extruded Boss/Base:
Extrudes a sketch or selected sketch contours in one or two directions to create a solid feature, adds material to the part; created from 2d sketch.
Extruded Cut:
cuts a solid model by extruding a sketched profile in one or two directions; removes material from the part, it requires a sketch.
Revolved Boss/Base:
Revolves a sketch or selected sketch contours around an axis to create a solid feature.
Fillet:
creates a rounded internal or external face along one or more edges in solid or surface feature; rounds the edges or faces of a part to a specified radius.
Chamfer:
creates a bevel feature along an edge, a chain of tangent edges, or a vertex; similar to fillet; bevels an edge rather than rounding it.
Smart Dimension:
creates a dimension for one or more selected entities.
Document:
a file containing a part, assembly, or drawing.
Named View:
a specific view of a part of assembly (isometric, top, front, etc.) or a user-defined name for a specific view. Named views are from the view orientations list.
Isometric:
one of the most commonly used views of a model besides top, right, and front.
Base:
the first feature that is created; it is the foundation of the part.
Solid Works:
Solid works is design automation software. You sketch ideas and experiment with different designs to create 3d models.
Bank:
A financial institution that provides various products and services to its customers, including checking and savings accounts, loans, and currency exchange.
Budget:
A spending-and-savings plan, based on estimated income and expenses for an individual or an organization, covering a specific time period.
Business:
Any activity or organization that produces or exchanges goods and services for a profit.
Credit:
The ability of customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on an agreement to pay later.
Credit Rating:
An evaluation of a borrower's ability to repay a loan based on his or her character, capacity, and capital. (the three "C's" of credit)
Check:
A written order to a financial institution directing the financial institution to pay a stated amount of money as instructed from the customer's account.
Debt
a sum of money placed into a financial account, usually to gain interest.
Deposit:
a sum of money placed into a financial account, usually to gain interest.
Entrepreneur:
one who draws upon his or her skills and initiative to launch a new business venture with the aim of making a profit; often a risk-taker, inclined to see opportunity where others do not.
Income:
Money received for work performed or from investments; may include salaries, wages, interest, dividends, etc.
Checking Account:
: a financial account into which people deposit money and from which they withdraw money (for purchases, paying bills, etc.) by writing checks.
Income Taxes:
payments made by individuals and corporations to the federal government (and to some state and local governments) based on income received (both earned and unearned). Bonus: (April 15th)
Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF):
a term or notation used by banking reference to checks written for more than the balance in a bank customer's checking account (Overdraft).
Profit:
the money a business has left over after selling its goods and services and paying its cost of production.
Salary:
a regular payment, often at monthly or biweekly intervals, made by an employer to an employee.
Math and Science
Engineers apply the principles of _____and______to develop economical solutions to technical problems.
Bachelors
A_______ degree in engineering is required for almost all entry-level engineering jobs.
Sensors
A_______ degree in engineering is required for almost all entry-level engineering jobs.
Parts
The Solid Works model is made up of _______, assemblies, and drawings.
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