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They store your money. They monitor your heartbeat. They carry the sound of your voice into other people's homes. They help to land aeroplanes and guide cars safely to their destination—they even fire off the airbags if we get into trouble. It's amazing to think just how many things "they" actually do.
"They" are electrons: tiny particles within atoms that march around defined paths known as circuits carrying electrical energy. One of the greatest things people learned to do in the 20th century was to use electrons to control machines and process information.
Electronics: A quick preview
Electronics is how we interact with the physical world around us. It is how we interact with the physical world around us. It is how we have taken our combined understanding of scientific phenomena and built the modern world. Electronics has allowed us, through our understanding of electromagnetism, to develop phones, radios, televisions, the internet and innumerable other devices.
Our understanding of condensed matter physics has allowed us to develop microchips that are indescribably small, which has allowed us to shrink our computers from room-sized to being just pocket-sized. Our understanding of biological sciences has allowed electronics engineers to develop medical tools, diagnosis probes and biological instruments that have helped to save countless lives, cure countless diseases and build up a wider understanding of the natural world.
Electronics is not just about a mobile phone or a laptop or television – it is the screen through which we interact with the world.
Why are they so important in our lives?
Many of us may fail to realize the important role that electronics play in our daily lives. In fact, the invention of such electronic gadgets has somehow made our lives easier.
We all live with electronics every day; from laptops and smartphones to cameras and video games, they make our lives easier and keep us entertained more than ever before! These incredible technologies can seem like magic and we use them every day without even thinking about how they work, but it is Electronics and the electronic engineers who invent, discover and create the new technologies that push us forward and make our world a better place.
It's fun to wonder what the next tablet or phone might be like and what capabilities it might have, but that's just a little stuff. The improvements that are appearing in our daily lives, and society in general, is what really matters.
Why are they so important in our lives?
Many of us may fail to realize the important role that electronics play in our daily lives. In fact, the invention of such electronic gadgets has somehow made our lives easier.
- Take a good look at your day and you will find quite a number of gadgets, machines, and appliances that in one way have electronic parts in them. From your morning alarm clock to car's mp3 player to your phone, there are many numerous electronic devices that we use on a day-to-day basis so as to increase our conveniences and make our work easier to accomplish.
- Communication is wonderfully impacting our ability to stay close to friends and family. We can have video chats to not only stay in touch but to reach out and touch with a nearly physical presence. Loved ones can be present on special occasions from great distances as if they are in the same room. We can entertain our kids when we aren't there with them physically, which is far more important than it sounds.
- On a less profound note, we can do simple things like pay for parking from meters away with our phones. We can find out which bus we need to take and where to find it. We can accurately find places we need to be even when we have no idea where they are. We can explore new places and find new things that interest us with little effort.
- Healthcare providers can review home medical tests from anywhere and make crucial changes to the patient's care. Medical staff members can receive pacemaker tests remotely using a phone and change the programming of the device to address changes in the patient's condition. Doctors can see intricate diagnostic images on phones and find conditions that need immediate treatment, all while the patient is comfortable at home.
- Villagers in third world countries who have no local healthcare can be diagnosed and have treatment prescribed by distant healthcare providers. Patients in areas experiencing significant problems with counterfeit medications can use a phone at the point of purchase to confirm if a medication is legitimate. This is saving lives and improving healthcare every day for those affected.
We all live with electronics every day; from laptops and smartphones to cameras and video games, they make our lives easier and keep us entertained more than ever before! These incredible technologies can seem like magic and we use them every day without even thinking about how they work, but it is Electronics and the electronic engineers who invent, discover and create the new technologies that push us forward and make our world a better place.
It's fun to wonder what the next tablet or phone might be like and what capabilities it might have, but that's just a little stuff. The improvements that are appearing in our daily lives, and society in general, is what really matters.
- Written by Amr Abdalkhalek Meshref (EMN Community Member From Egypt)
- Edited by Mridul Goyal (EMN Community Member From New Delhi, India)
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