The capacity of a pump is the _____
a. highest pressure the pump can handle
b. amount of fluid that the pump can move in one minute
c. amount of fluid the pump holds when it is not working
d. number of hours the pump can work without wearing out
b
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A) 4 and 16 B) 7 and 15 C) 6 and 14 D) 2 and 5
One method of controlling the output is with small relays, in which the CPU controls the ____.
a. relay coil b. light-emitting diode c. resistor d. action of the timer
A discrete variable X can take on integer values of 1 to 10. A sample of size 50 results in the following probability estimates:
(a) Write out and graph the cumulative distribution.
(b) Calculate the following probabilities using the cumulative distribution: (1) X is between 6 and 10, and (2) X takes the value 4, 5, or 6.
(c) Use the cumulative distribution to show that P(X = 7 or 8) = 0.0. Even though this probability is zero, the statement about X is that it can take on integer values of 1 to 10. How do you explain the apparent contradiction in these two statements?
When installing a solenoid valve:
A) The arrow stamped on the body points toward the valve inlet port. B) The arrow stamped on the body should point in the direction of flow. C) The coil should always be located on the underside of the valve. D) The coil should be tested by energizing it off of the valve.