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Ergonomics

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The science of making things fit people instead of asking people to fit things.

Ergonomics uses knowledge from anatomy, mechanics, physiology and psychology to utilize human energy most effectively.

Something that is ergonomic is designed for safe, comfortable, and efficient use.

For example, a computer keyboard with an ergonomic design is designed to help the user avoid carpal tunnel syndrome and wrist pain.

The word 'ergonomics' was coined in 1949 by the British scientist K.F.H.

Murrell who put it together from the Greek 'ergon' (meaning 'work') and 'nomos' (meaning 'law').

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