Why should you never force a nut, bolt, or screw when it does not fit correctly?
A) You can cause discoloration to the nut, bolt, or screw.
B) You can cross-thread the part and strip the threads.
C) You can undermine the integrity of the adhesive holding it in place.
D) You can loosen the bolt and lose it within the part.
B
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What will be an ideal response?
A system is described by the differential equation,
Write a set of state equations for this system.
In the following figure, suppose that output A has a positive voltage, output C has a negative voltage, and outputs B and D have zero voltage. The rotor will turn clockwise 135 degrees if
A. Output A = B. Output B = C. Output C = D. Output D = E.
ASE-Style Multiple Choice ____ has been forced thinner in thickness and larger in surface area by impact.
A. Shrinking metal B. Stretched metal C. Sheet metal D. Work hardening