Describe the land capabilities classification system and how this system divides land into classes
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The land capabilities classification is a system for identifying and categorizing non-federal cropland throughout the United States that was created to describe the suitability of lands and soils for crop production. The classification system divides soil and landscapes into eight general categories, denoted by Roman numerals. Classes I to IV are suitable for crop production where classification depends upon where the landscape is located, slope, and fragility and depth of the soil. Classes V through VIII are not suitable for cropland but may be used for pasture, woodland, wildlife conservation, recreation, or beautification purposes.
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If a vehicle does not require additional work, the repair will go from the:
A. First phase of the shop production system to the fourth B. Second phase of the shop production system to the fourth C. Second phase of the shop production system to the third D. Third phase of the shop production system to the fourth
What are some of the advantages of electronic control systems?
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If the ____ is exceeded, a large reverse current flows, creating excess heat and damaging the diode.
A. forward voltage drop B. maximum forward current C. reverse voltage D. peak inverse voltage