Define atomization. When does it take place in a carburetor?
What will be an ideal response?
Atomization is the process of combining air and fuel to create a mixture of liquid and droplets suspended in air. Atomization takes place when the carburetor meters gasoline into the fast moving air passing through it.
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A section of concrete formwork erected by an approved sub-contractor fails and damages previous work. Who is responsible to the owner for this act?
A. The sub-contractor. B. The inspector who inspected and approved the formwork. C. The contractor. D. This is classified as an "act of God" and is covered by the owner's insurance. E. construction manager.
Define the differences between a static assembly and a dynamic as¬sembly. Which method would offer advantages to design teams who access a common database of files through a network?
What will be an ideal response?
Traditionally, safety theories have focused on environmental factors.