What is a possible drawback of performing all scheduling data input directly on the computer?
What will be an ideal response?
There is a possibility that data input directly on a computer will result in a
detachment of the scheduler from the information. Manual construction of a schedule
keeps the scheduler directly involved in the input information. As such, the scheduler is
in a better position to more critically evaluate the value of the information being used and
the information being developed by the network computations.
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a. the use of magnetic switches b. overheating the motor c. extensive rebuilding d. establishing an arc
Which of the following describes a finned air-over motor that powers and is cooled by the slipstream from a large fan?
a. TEAO motor b. TEBC motor c. TEFC motor d. TENV motor
The more teeth per inch on the saw blade, the rougher the cut
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Consider the {1011}, and {1013} twinning systems that have been observed in magnesium.
(a) These twins have been called reciprocal twins. Examine Appendix E and determine the significance for this designation for the twinning systems. (b) Determine the twinning shear for both of these twins when they appear in magnesium.