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Elise Benton
Engineering
2 years ago
Which of the following is part of the highway
transportation system (HTS) ?
(a) vehicles
(c) people
(b) roadways
(d) all of these
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Justice
Engineering
2 years ago
In the process of nuclear fusion,
a. two or more nuclei fuse or stick together to form a heavier nucleus whose combined mass is slightly greater than the original nucleus
b. two or more nuclei fuse or stick together to form a heavier nucleus whose combined mass is slightly less than the original nucleus
c. a heavy nucleus breaks apart into a number of smaller nuclei whose combined mass is less than the original nucleus
d. two or more nuclei fuse or stick together to form a heavier nucleus that has exactly the same mass as the original nucleus
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Krystal Velazquez
Engineering
2 years ago
What are the actuation methods of brakes?
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Elisa Rasmussen
Engineering
2 years ago
How to create a machine that can create anything without any limitations
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Zaria English
Engineering
2 years ago
A hydraulic lift is to be used to lift a 2500 kg weight by putting a weight of 25 kg on a piston with a diameter of 10 cm. Determine the diameter of the piston on which the weight is to be placed.
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Brooks Fernandez
Engineering
2 years ago
Your organization spans multiple geographical locations. The name resolution is happening with a single DNS zone for the entire organization. Which of the following is likely to happen if you continue with the single DNS zone? [Choose all that apply.]
Name resolution traffic goes to the single zone
Granular application of policies
Centralized Management
Higher security
Administrative burden
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Prince Richardson
Engineering
2 years ago
What size wire would you use to wire a motor that draws 16 A from a circuit?
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Tomas Diaz
Engineering
2 years ago
Describe the steps involved in accomplishing a life-cycle cost analysis (LCCA). I have listed the steps. just describe. a) - Operational Performance. b) - Salvage externalities c) - Value vs. Risk d) - Initial expenditure e) - Maintenance implications
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Todd Martin
Engineering
2 years ago
Give five general principles involved in the process of sewage filtration?
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Itzel Curtis
Engineering
2 years ago
A ventilation duct must convey 2 000 m of air per hour. The cross section of the duct is rectangular, 1 000 mm x 500. Determine the average air velocity as well as the mass flos rate if the air density is 1,2 kg/m3
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Emely Proctor
Engineering
2 years ago
Are front-end engineers starting to decline in China?
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Arjun Jackson
Engineering
2 years ago
Which of the following tape measure techniques can be used to achieve accurate measurements? Choose all that apply.
a) Pull
b) Vertical-Bottom UP
c) Push
d) Push and Bend
e) Vertical Top Down
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Kareem Booth
Engineering
2 years ago
A cylindrical bar of metal having a diameter of 20.9 mm and a length of 205 mm is deformed elastically in tension with a force of 45200 N. Given that the elastic modulus and Poisson's ratio of the metal are 68.8 GPa and 0.32, respectively, determine the following: (a) The amount by which this specimen will elongate in the direction of the applied stress. (b) The change in diameter of the specimen. Indicate an increase in diameter with a positive number and a decrease with a negative number.
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Guest
Engineering
2 years ago
An online identity is different and separate from an online profile
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Blake Holloway
Engineering
2 years ago
To reduce the drag coefficient and thus improve the fuel efficiency of cars, the design of side rearview mirrors has changed dramatically in recent decades from asimple circular plate to a streamlined shape. Determine the amount of fuel and moneysaved per year as a result of replacing a 15-cm-diameter flat mirror by one with ahemispherical back. Assume the car is driven 25,000 km a year at an average speedof 95 km/hr. Take the density and price of gasoline to be 0.75 kg/L and $0.90/L, respectively; the heating value of gasoline to be 44,000 kJ/kg and the overall efficiencyof the engine to be 30 percent.
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