As discussed in class, what is contingency analysis and why is it used?
What will be an ideal response?
Contingency analysis is the process of sequentially applying various “contingencies” and then solving the power flow and seeing if there are any limit violations. An example contingency would be opening a transmission line. It is used to determine if a power flow solution is n-1 reliable.
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A. True B. False
The radiator on your tractor holds 32 liters. You filled it with 15 liters of antifreeze and 17 liters of water. What percent of the solution is antifreeze? Use the correct number of significant digits.
What will be an ideal response?
A Midwestern food processor has a computerized inventory system that keeps track of both
anticipated orders and inventory on hand. Managers can check the system to give an anticipated delivery date to a customer. This is an example of
a. a transaction-processing system. b. a management information system. c. an expert system. d. artificial intelligence. e. None of these.
Which of the following is NOT a function of an antilock brake system (ABS)?
A) Maintain directional stability on slippery surfaces B) Allow elimination of the proportioning valve C) Allows drivers to drive more closely to the vehicle in front D) Helps maintain vehicle control while braking