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Ours is rightly called the machine age as we are living in the world of machines. Everyone and all the time we depend on machines. Most of the things of daily use like pencils, knives, watches, fans, shoes, are the products of machines. We construct our houses, enjoy comfortable life at home and move around at ease with the help of machines. Machines are the result of man's effort to "produce more work with less energy".
The mechanization of agriculture is essential to a big increase in the production of food grains; we have begun using, on a vast scale, the tractor, power, thresher and some other heavy machines. The engine used in cars, buses, railways engines and ships change energy into powers. We have developed machines like robot that "move and do some of the work of a man". The robot is set to fix parts of machines under production, to operate and control production processes, to do odd jobs like cleaning the floors, etc.
The computer can be programmed to plan and design buildings and cars, to calculate construction and operation costs, to further design better computers and so on. However, with all the work performed by machines, they cannot entirely replace man. The human brain words independently and invests or designs various machines according to social needs.
The mechanization of agriculture is essential to a big increase in the production of food grains; we have begun using, on a vast scale, the tractor, power, thresher and some other heavy machines. The engine used in cars, buses, railways engines and ships change energy into powers. We have developed machines like robot that "move and do some of the work of a man". The robot is set to fix parts of machines under production, to operate and control production processes, to do odd jobs like cleaning the floors, etc.
The computer can be programmed to plan and design buildings and cars, to calculate construction and operation costs, to further design better computers and so on. However, with all the work performed by machines, they cannot entirely replace man. The human brain words independently and invests or designs various machines according to social needs.
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