Basic analog physical parameters such as angular position, temperature, pressure, strain, and flow rate can be measured by what devices?
A) Transmitters B) Telemeters C) Transmissions D) Transducers
A
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An enterprising young man travels to Europe carrying three lightbulbs he had purchased in North America. The lightbulbs he has are a 100 watt lightbulb, a 60 watt lightbulb, and a 40 watt lightbulb. Each lightbulb is rated at 110 volts. He wishes to connect these to a 220 volt system that is found in Europe. For reasons we are not sure of, he connects the 40 watt lightbulb in series with a parallel combination of the 60 watt lightbulb and the 100 watt lightbulb as shown Fig. 2.123. How much power is actually being delivered to each lightbulb? What does he see when he first turns on the lightbulbs?
Is there a better way to connect these lightbulbs in order to have them work more effectively?
Uninsured costs for occupational injuries or deaths include _____
a. pensions for dependents b. compensation for lost earnings c. cost to train replacement workers d. medical treatment
The refrigerant is a high-pressure, warm, subcooled liquid at the inlet of the metering device. The state of the refrigerant is:
A) 100 percent liquid. B) 75 percent liquid. C) 50 percent liquid. D) 95 percent liquid.
Why is the air valve opening metered in a brake booster?
What will be an ideal response?