How is tension controlled in V-ribbed belts that have "locked center" drives?
What will be an ideal response?
With this design, belt tension is controlled in one of the following manners:
- Moving a tensioner pulley with an off-center bolt
- Turning an adjustable jackscrew
- Moving an accessory such as the alternator
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The Quebec Act
A. outlawed Catholicism in British Quebec. B. provoked outrage among American colonists because it sustained unrepresentative colonial assemblies and denial of jury trials in Quebec, setting a dangerous undemocratic precedent in America. C. restricted Quebec's boundaries to the area north of the Great Lakes. D. was generally ignored by the thirteen seaboard colonies because it had little effect on their relations with Britain. E. granted Quebec a representative assembly and trial by jury.
What are the components of a liquid cooling system?
What will be an ideal response?
Battery-powered devices operate on:
A) Direct current (DC). B) Modulating current (MC). C) Natural current (NC). D) Alternating current (AC).
Technician A says that HVLP stands for high velocity, light pressure. Technician B says that HVLP stands for high viscosity, low pressure. Who is correct?
A. Technician A only B. Technician B only C. Both Technicians A and B D. Neither Technician A nor B