What is the difference between an activity and an event?
What will be an ideal response?
An activity is a task or function that consumes time and perhaps other
resources. An event consumes no resources, especially no time. An event can be
considered to represent a point in time or the representation of the status of a project
at a particular instant, e.g., dried in.
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A flow switch may be used to detect ____ over the refrigeration coils, stopping the refrigeration compressor and starting a defrost cycle.
a. insufficient air movement b. insufficient refrigerant c. excessive air movement d. excessive refrigerant
Why does spalling of masonry occur due to freeze -thaw action?
What will be an ideal response?
The chamfer on the inside edge of a brake drum usually indicates _________
A) Maximum allowable inside diameter B) Bi-metallic drums (1/2 cast iron and 1/2 steel) C) Aluminum drum with cast iron inset D) Machine to diameter
A dovetail is a narrow slot formed by removing material while sawing.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)