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  • What is electronics a branch of?
    Physics and engineering
  • What does electronics deal with?
    The study, design, and application of devices and systems that control the flow of electrons or other charge carriers
  • Name three types of electronic components.
    Resistors, capacitors, and diodes
  • Why is electronics fundamental to modern technology?

    It enables the development of devices such as smartphones, computers, and medical imaging equipment
  • What are some examples of devices enabled by electronics?
    • Smartphones
    • Computers
    • Televisions
    • Medical imaging equipment
    • Spacecraft
  • What do hardware tools in electronics refer to?
    The physical tools and equipment used to assemble, test, repair, and maintain electronic circuits and devices
  • Who needs hardware tools in electronics?
    Professionals, hobbyists, or students working in electronics
  • What is the purpose of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) tools?

    To prevent damage to sensitive electronic components caused by static electricity
  • Why is using ESD tools crucial when working with electronics?
    Static discharge can destroy or degrade electronic circuits
  • What are some examples of ESD tools?

    • Wrist straps
    • ESD mats
    • Ionizers
  • What is a wrist strap used for in ESD protection?
    To safely discharge any static electricity from the body
  • What are the features of a wrist strap?

    Conductive material, adjustable size, durable construction, easy to use
  • What is the function of ESD mats?
    To prevent static discharge damage and provide grounding for static dissipation
  • What do ionizers do in an electronics workspace?
    They neutralize static charges in the air around a workstation
  • What are hand tools in electronics?

    Basic tools that are manually operated and used for a wide range of tasks
  • What are the types of hand tools used in electronics?
    • Cutters: Precision cutting for intricate work
    • Pliers: Gripping and bending wires and components
    • Screwdrivers: Turning screws for assembly and disassembly
    • Tweezers: Handling small parts with precision
    • Wrenches: Tightening or loosening nuts and bolts
    • Hammers: Driving nails or breaking materials