| A | B |
| landline | a system of wires to connect calls |
| hexagon | the zone where cell phones connect to base stations |
| mobile | no wires attatched and can be taken anywhere |
| disruption | forcable seperation or division into parts |
| transmit | communicate as imformation or news |
| recipient | capable of recieving |
| email | a system for sending messages from one individual to another via telecommunications links between computers or terminals |
| Geosynchronous | an orbit with a fixed period of 24 hours |
| Satellite | device designed to be launched into orbit around the earth, another planet, the sun, etc |
| Widget | something considered typical or representative, as of a manufacturer's products |
| Mass production | the production or manufacture of goods in large quantities, esp. by machinery. |
| Conveyor belt | moving belt that transports objects |
| Ailerons | movable surface, usually near the trailing edge of a wing, that controls the roll of the airframe or effects maneuvers, as banks and the like |
| Intake Stroke | reciprocating engines and other mechanisms, is back-and-forth motion |
| Solar Panel Cells | that converts sunlight directly into electricity |