Thursday, May 15, 2014

Design a Solution

Today we look at designing a solution to a problem involving Newton's third law.  The first step will be to define our criteria and constraints for the project. What is the meaning of criteria and constraints in science?   


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  1. Constraints and criteria are used in engineering design. The constraints mean the limitations on the design. Examples of constraints are available funds, resources and/or time. The criteria are the characteristics of a solution that is successful.

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  2. what you can and cant do.

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  3. King of Everything except for the MINIONSThursday, May 15, 2014

    Constraints and criteria are used in engineering design. The constraints mean the limitations on the design. Examples of constraints are available funds, resources and/or time. The criteria are the characteristics of a solution that is successful. Examples are desired function and/or a particular level of efficiency

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  4. The two are used in engineering design, Constraints are limitations and criteria are what they need to pass or like traits of the whatever it is. Examples of constraints of like time, or money,etc. .

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  5. what you cant do and what you can do

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  6. What you can do and what you can't do.

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  7. what you can do and cant do

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  8. King Of The MinionsThursday, May 15, 2014

    Constraints and criteria are normally used in engineering design. Constraints are the limitations on the design. While criteria are the characteristics of a solution that is successful.

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  9. Constraints and criteria are used in engineering design. The constraints mean the limitations on the design. Examples of constraints are available funds, resources and/or time. The criteria are the characteristics of a solution that is successful. Examples are desired function and/or a particular level of efficiency

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  10. Criteria: A principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided.
    Constraints: A limitation or restriction.

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  11. The meaning of constraints is the limits of the experiment, Criteria what actual makes the problem successful.

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    1. An example of this is a car is traveling down the highway to a certain place and only has a certain amount of time to get there.

      Constranis: The car can only go so fast, and has a certain time limit.

      Critera:The person driving would leave the place they were leaving with enough time to get there.

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  12. Constraints and criteria are normally used in engineering design. Constraints are the limitations on the design. While criteria are the characteristics of a solution that is successful.

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  13. Criteria can be positive or negative, and constraints are the things you are restricted to or can't do.

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  14. what you can what you cant do

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  15. Constraints are limitations to a design usually used for engineering designs. Criteria are the characteristics solve a problem, this also is successful.

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  16. It's what you're allowed to do, and what you're not allowed to do.

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  17. What you can and can't do.

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  18. Constraints and criteria are used in engineering design. The constraints mean the limitations on the design. Examples of constraints are available funds, resources and/or time. The criteria are the characteristics of a solution that is successful. Examples are desired function and/or a particular level of efficiency


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  19. what you can and can't do.

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  20. Criteria and constraints is what you can and can't do.

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  21. What you CAN and CAN'T do.

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  22. what you can't do and what you can do.

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  23. Constrains means what you can't do. Criteria means what you can do

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  24. Constraints and criteria are used in engineering design. The constraints mean the limitations on the design. Examples of constraints are available funds, resources and/or time. The criteria are the characteristics of a solution that is successful. Examples are desired function and/or a particular level of efficiency

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  25. Constrain what your going to do and criteria means what you want your result to be.

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  26. Criteria is what you want to be. Constraints is what you can't do.

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  27. Constrains are what you are not enabled to undertake. Criteria means what you are enabled to engage in.- I worded it properly:)

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  28. Criteria: What you want your answer to be. Constrains: What you can't do.

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  29. Constrains are what you are not enabled to undertake. Criteria means what you are enabled to engage in

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  30. Constrains are what you are not enabled to undertake. Criteria means what you are enabled to engage in.

    Autumn P

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  31. a principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided. ∞

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  32. Constrain what your going to do and criteria means what you want your result to be.

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  33. Constrains are what you are not enabled to undertake. Criteria means what you are enabled to engage in. stole from Jacob L

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