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Date Submitted: 05/06/2011 05:10 AM
FIBRE OPTICS
Doctors are using fiber optic scope for many different needs. The scope can also be used to see the internal organs of a patient. A scope can also be used by mechanics to see the inside of engine. Inspectors can also inspect what is inside the wall by simply use a scope. All of the scopes they use are fiber optic model.
The scope is used to see through what is inside and object. The object can be human body, animal body, wall, machine, and many more. The scope is made of wires that can illuminate object just like microscope. The wires used are fiber optic. It allows user to see form one end to the other end of the scope.
We can see the image from the objective ends which reflect the image from the other end of the scope. We can see the image from the eyepiece on the other end of the scope. The image is illuminated to the eyepiece by the help of fiber optics. The fiber optics can be coated together or individually. They are tied with strip which is made of metal material. The light can be protected and it will not leak to the other side. It creates a lot better image quality which you can see from the eyepiece. With the invention of scope, we can do many things especially in the medical field. Without performing a surgery, a doctor can know how the patient’s condition is.
NANOROBOTICS
Robots have taken a great consideration in the medical field. The nano robots have created a revolutionary in the medical. They perform a rigorous operation such as heart surgery, changing a ligament etc Nanorobotics, just as with all nanotechnology is still in very early stages of development and as such is largely based within electronic engineering and physics and concerns micro-machining, micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS)and Scanning Probe Microscopy methods. Research into any particular method for creation of nano-robots will largely depend on the group carrying out the research rather than the subject within which they are based. For instance, IBM research...