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Rearrange the following sentences in logical and sequential order.

Engineering is the use of scientific principles to achieve a planned result.

lll. The distinctions between science, engineering and technology are not always clear. Generally, science is the reasoned investigation or study of nature, aimed at discovering enduring relationships (principles) among elements of the (phenomenal) world

iv. In this sense, scientists and engineers may both be considered This knowledge may then be used by engineers to create artifacts, such as

v.semiconductors, computer, and other forms of advanced technology vi. However, technology broadly involves the use and the application of knowledge (eg. scientific, engineering, mathematical, linguistic and historical), both formally and informally to achieve some "practical" results.

vii. It generally employs formal techniques, i.e. some set of established rules of procedure, such as the scientific method.

viii. For example, science might study the flow of electrons in electrical conductors

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Engineering is the use of scientific principles to achieve a planned result.

vii. It generally employs formal techniques, i.e. some set of established rules of procedure, such as the scientific method.

viii. For example, science might study the flow of electrons in electrical conductors

ll. The distinctions between science, engineering and technology are not always clear. Generally, science is the reasoned investigation or study of nature, aimed at discovering enduring relationships (principles) among elements of the (phenomenal) world

iv. In this sense, scientists and engineers may both be considered This knowledge may then be used by engineers to create artifacts, such as

v.semiconductors, computer, and other forms of advanced technology vi. However, technology broadly involves the use and the application of knowledge (eg. scientific, engineering, mathematical, linguistic and historical), both formally and informally to achieve some "practical" results.

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