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term: retard examples: non - examples: connections:

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term:
retard
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non - examples:
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Explanation:

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To complete the concept map for the term "Retard" (in a scientific/technical context, e.g., in physics or engineering, "retard" can mean to delay or slow down; note: the term has pejorative uses in everyday language, so we focus on technical contexts here):

Examples (situations where "retard" occurs):
  • In physics, a retarding force (like friction slowing a moving object).
  • In electrical engineering, a circuit that retards (delays) a signal (e.g., a delay line).
  • In mechanical systems, a brake that retards motion (slows a machine).
Non - Examples (situations where "retard" does NOT occur):
  • Accelerating a car (speeding up, opposite of retarding).
  • A force that increases velocity (e.g., thrust in a rocket, not a retarding force).
  • A signal processor that speeds up data transmission (not retarding the signal).
Connections (how "retard" relates to other concepts):
  • Related to acceleration (retardation is negative acceleration).
  • Linked to force (retarding forces oppose motion).
  • Associated with delay (in signal processing, time - retardation of signals).

If this is for a different context (e.g., social science to discuss the problematic use of the term), the examples/non - examples/connections would shift to focus on language, ethics, or social norms. For a technical (science/engineering) context, the above is appropriate.

Answer:

To complete the concept map for the term "Retard" (in a scientific/technical context, e.g., in physics or engineering, "retard" can mean to delay or slow down; note: the term has pejorative uses in everyday language, so we focus on technical contexts here):

Examples (situations where "retard" occurs):
  • In physics, a retarding force (like friction slowing a moving object).
  • In electrical engineering, a circuit that retards (delays) a signal (e.g., a delay line).
  • In mechanical systems, a brake that retards motion (slows a machine).
Non - Examples (situations where "retard" does NOT occur):
  • Accelerating a car (speeding up, opposite of retarding).
  • A force that increases velocity (e.g., thrust in a rocket, not a retarding force).
  • A signal processor that speeds up data transmission (not retarding the signal).
Connections (how "retard" relates to other concepts):
  • Related to acceleration (retardation is negative acceleration).
  • Linked to force (retarding forces oppose motion).
  • Associated with delay (in signal processing, time - retardation of signals).

If this is for a different context (e.g., social science to discuss the problematic use of the term), the examples/non - examples/connections would shift to focus on language, ethics, or social norms. For a technical (science/engineering) context, the above is appropriate.