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GEAS MODULE 23

1. Alumina-most common oxide ceramic


2. Alumina- single oxide that is used as electrical insulator
3. Tungsten-plentiful of all refractory metal
4. Tungsten- most dense of all the following at room
temperature
5. 19!-199!"h#- fre$uency %and of wireless local loop
technology
&. !.45- what is a 'alid poisson(s ratio among the choices
). *uasi-+ontract ,lawful- 'oluntary .
. "ora /ol'endi-delay on the part of the de%tor
9. +hemical Analysis- the following are non-destructi'e
methods of steel casting and forging- except
1!. T012- %lac3%ody is an a%sor%er of radiant energy
11. T012- %lac3%ody is an emitter of radiant energy
12. "artempering- steel is first $uenched in an austenitic heat
on a hot fluid li3e hot oil or molten oil
13. 4or3- in engine- the difference of heat input to the heat
discharge
14. 0atio of unit lateral deformation to unit of longitudinal
deformation- poisson(s ratio
15. 5hosphorus- increases fluidity and decreases melting
temperature in cast iron.
1&. 6iamond- highest le'el of stiffness among the following
1). less than !.37- 8ow car%on steel- is the steel ha'ing
9999car%on
1. less than 7- 8ow alloy steels- are those with 999 total
alloying ingredients.
19. :ic3el- austenitic stainless steels ha'e at least four ma;or
alloying elements namely- iron- chromium- car%on and 999.
2!. 57- how many percent of the earth(s crust is iron<
21. "ottled =ron- contains %oth cementite and graphite.
22. Tungsten +ar%ide- used as cutting tool.
23. 8ead and its alloy- least modulus of elasticity among the
choices
24. Annealing- :>T a steel surface hardening process
25. ?ellow @rass- has &57 copper.
2&. Annuity 6ue- type of annuity where the payments are
made at the %eginning of each period starting from the first
period.
2). 6eclining @alance "ethod-ratio of the depreciation of any
one year to the %oo3 'alue of one year is constant through the
life of the asset
2. Top "anagement le'el- where strategic planning is
underta3en
29. Aexagonal +losed 5ac3ed- 3 slip system
3!. Bace centered cu%ic- closed pac3ed planes and closed
pac3ed directions
31. &.!-dielectric constant of porcelain
32. @ac3ward 5ass-measure of the late start and finish time
33. :atural >%ligation-conscience
34. +i'il >%ligation- %inding legal laws
35 4!.&&-4!.)!"h#-'ery short range %iomedical de'ices
3&. +u%ic @oron :itride- hardest material aside from diamond
3). 6uctile "etal- highest le'el of toughness
3. Antimony-added to intrinsic silicon to ma3e it extrinsic with
electron as its ma;ority carrier.
39. "easure of 6istance-ratio of mass moment of inertia of the
%eam to the section modulus
4!. :on-tur%ulent flow- %ernoulili(s energy
41. /?6 "ethod-asset decreased in decreasing rate
42. /crew 6islocation ,type of line defect in crystal lattice
43. :ear the center of application of load and at
discontinuities-where does stress concentrations found
44. >ffset ?ield stress ,stress le'el at strainC!.27
45. & sec per pulse- in cellphone- postpaid or prepaid
41. 55!!! ,'iolation per unit mo%ile<
42. 55!!! ,copying of t' and radio programs
43. metal , cernite is com%ination of ceramic and
44. stone chip ,gree3 word means cementos
45. 57
4&. nic3el ,austentic stainless ha'e alloying elements are iron-
chromium- car%on and
4). mass and shape of o%;ect ,terminal 'elocity considered
4. moly%denum
49. heat addedD change in temperature
5!. 3 ,degrees of freedom of rolling coin
51. low %oiling and melting point ,not properties of ionic
compound
52. chloride ,ionic radius is greater than atomic radius
53. .color and surface of material %ut not on area ,what is
false a%out radiation
54. 5.&) x1! - ,stefan(s constant
55. 4th power
5&. crash time ,emergency acti'ity in a shorter time
5). sensiti'e analysis
5. directly proportional to its length
59. resultant ,sum of 'ectors
&!. #ero ,must %e in e$uili%rium
&1. .. Accelerator <<<<<
&2. %rown ,color of nitrogen dioxide
&3. sil'ery ,color of #irconium
&4. when stress C .27<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
&5. non-toxic %ut corrosi'e ,properties of group)
&&. 08A: ,
&). melting point
&. disorder ,%eha'ior of crystal lattice
&9.3!! 3h#
)!. 1!! rm ,maximum inta3e of human to radiation
)1. salt water ,most conducti'e
)2. rare earth co%alt ,used in headphone
)3. 3!7
)4. impro'ed machina%ility ,when selenium is used
)5. 6 ,high chromium and high <<<<
)&. manganese ,remo'e of something<<<<<
)). @erylium ,used in xray
).li$uidity ,pay%ac3 period
)9. wea3 matrix ,pro;ect manager and <<<
!. top ,management includes in strategic planning
1. glass fi%er ,hardest
2. elastic
3. !-9! E5a
4. 5uniti'e damage ,exemplary damage
MODULE 24
1. 4ordings cannot %e change- this clause is 3nown as
Boiler plate clause
2. 4hich of the ff. is true regarding modulus of elasticity< Fall
of these)
Modulus of elasticit of pol!er is less tha" of !etals
Modulus of elasticit of pol!er less tha" cera!ic
Modulus of elasticit of pol!er is al!ost e#ual to
"ic$el
3. 6ielectric strength with domain structure containing dipole
that spontaneously aligns.
%erroelectric
4. "aximum force that when the stone is placed on the
spring.
Ma&i!u! at 'ertical e"ds
(. 0esistance to deformation of noncrystalline material
)iscosit
*. =deal soft magnetic materials
+all of theseG
Mecha"ical 'ideo heads
,"sulator
Electrical !achi"e
-. 2lements used for actuators
Shape !e!or allos
.. 6onate proton to a coordinate co'alent %ond
,t has a lo"e pair of 'ale"ce electro"
/. True a%out e'aporation
+all of these)
Lo0 1oili"2 poi"t3 i"crease i" heat of e'aporatio"
4educe pressure3 i"crease i" heat of e'aporatio"
,"crease surface area3 i"crease i" heat of e'aporatio"
15. Alge%raic summation of thermal reactions
6ess la0
11. 5roduct of diffusionless transformation of austenite...
Marte"site
12. +atalyst can speed up 9999 in re'erse reaction of 999 in
acti'ated complex.
Acti'atio" e"er27 pote"tial e"er2
13. 6ielectric strength- macroscopic property- microscopic
property to ..
8laussius !osotti e#uatio"
14. Application of in'ar and superin'ar
+all of these)
Shado0 !as$ of crt
Bi!etallic strip
9ipi"2 li#uefied 2as
1(. =n engineering economics study- what is the source of
uncertainty<
9ossi1le i"accurate cash flo0 esti!ate i" the stud
1*. Total mechanical energy is proportional to the 999 of the
amplitude
S#uare
1-. :o. of electrons per second e;ected is 9999 to the intensity
of light
9roportio"al
1.. Acceleration of electron 9999 electric field and charge
Directl proportio"al
1/. 5erfect emitter and a%sor%er
Blac$ 1od
25. 8aminar and tur%ulent flow
4e"old:s "u!1er
21. Aeisen%erg uncertainty is used to determine the
Si;e of the ato!
22. 6ull whiteD e$ui'alent temp in degree +elsius
1355
23. 0ise and drop of water in the capillarity tu%e is due to the
adhesion that is 9999 to the specific weight of the li$uid
,"'ersel proportio"al
24. 2ffect that explains why the electron neutrino from the sun
to earth is less than the predicted
<eutri"o Oscillatio"
2(. @ohr(s "agnetron
/.2-&15
=24
2*. 6iamond is 999 times as strong as titanium %ut it is lighter
155=2(5
2-. /calar product of two 'ectors is also 3nown as 999
Dot
2.. 4hich elements ha'e the same shear modulus<
8opper a"d cast iro"
2/. 0atio of force of gra'ity to 'olume
Specific 0ei2ht
35. An increase in humidity is an increase in heat of
'apori#ation
%alse
31. 6e'ice used to measure humidity
62ro!eter
32. =n automo%ile engine- third step in cyclic thermodynamic
process
,2"itio"
33. ..the %ul3 modulus is 999 to its pressure
E#ual
34. Temperature of gas is 9999 to the a'erage 3inetic energy
9roportio"al
3(. Aeat of fusion of ice is greater than of the heat of
'apori#ation
>rue
3*. Hital information needed to the num%er of neutrons
Mass "u!1er
3-. 0atio of wor3ing temperature and melting temperature
A""eali"2 ratio
3.. =ntensity of isotropic source is 99999 of the distance
,"'ersel proportio"al to the s#uare
3/. 0e'erts ferromagnetic to paramagnetic
8urie
45. 2fficiency is less than the carnot engine efficiency
,rre'ersi1le
41. ..to increase the rate of reaction
4educe the acti'atio" e"er2
42. @iological e$ui'alent dose
Sie'ert
43. :ic3el
23&&
44. +ar%on 14
. "eutro"s
4(. Two isotopes
Sa!e proto" a"d electro" 1ut diff. "u!1er of "eutro"s
4*. 6istance %etween two nucleus
Bo"d le"2th
4-. Angle of inclination of Iac3screw
A"2le of lead
4.. Aole mo%ility of silicon in m
2
per 'olume-second
5.5(
4/. 8ead of a pencil
Graphite a"d cla
(5. +oulom%(s repulsion is a strong repulsion %etween 9999
nuclei
9ositi'e
(1. Han der 4aals dipole %onding
Lo0 elastic !odulus a"d 2ood i"sulator
(2. Han der 4aals hydrogen %onding
Lo0 elastic !odulus a"d lar2e ther!al e&pa"sio"
(3. 5roduct of area and s$uare of distance
2
"d
!o!e"t of i"ertia
(4. 6epreciation of any one year to the %oo3 'alue
Decli"i"2 1ala"ce !ethod
((. Eauge pressure is 12!J1!- the unit of 12!J1! is
!! of 62
(*. At #ero temperature- all perfect crystals ha'e the same
entropy
>hird la0 of >her!od"a!ics
(-. 2lectrical conducti'ity when used as an electrical conductor
3.(- &15
-
(.. Adia%atic expansion cannot transfer999
6eat
(/. 2nglish unit of mass
Slu2
*5. True a%out core reactors
Mostl occurs i" 0ater a"d air
*1. =n the theory of "A00-. also 3nown as
6urdle rate
*2. 50+ "oderni#ation Act.. 'enue and date of exam
./.1
*3. 6epreciation method used when the depreciation is a
function of time
U"it of productio"
*4. Three slip system
689
*(. Aeat added and changes in temperature
Specific heat
**. 2 protons and 2 neutrons
Alpha particle
*-. K2 charge
Alpha particle
*.. 1J1! of speed of light
Speed of alpha particle
*/. Aardening of the material to impro'e strength and
machina%ility
<or!ali;i"2
-5. L-ray directed to the crystalline material
Bra22:s la0
-1. ...surrounding is constant
%irst la0 of ther!od"a!ics
-2. 5rocess Austenite-@ainite
Moderate cooli"2
-3. 1nit of acti'ity
Be#uerel
-4. 5lum-pudding model
?.?. >ho!pso"
-(. :o negati'e temperature Mel'in
<atural scale of ;ero
-*. &47 iron- 3&7 nic3el
,"'ar
--. @++ structure
,ro"
-.. Toughness in descending order
>her!oplastic3 0ood3 ther!oset3 cera!ic
-/. 1 ;oule is e$ui'alent to
@2=!
2
As
2
.5. 5i formed from %ond superimposed to sigma %ond
Dou1le or triple 1o"d
.1. 2scape 'elocity of earth
113255 !As
.2. 2scape 'elocity of moon
23455 !As
.3. Temperature of electronic e$uipment and mechanical
e$uipment
2- de2rees
.4. 1nits earned for %eing a moderatorJfacilitator
2 u"itsAhr
.(. 6octorate degree
4( u"its
.*. +onstant temperature and mass
Bole:s la0
.-. "ost dense material
Alu!i"u!
... =mportant property of superalloy
De"sit
./. =ron-silicon alloy- how much is silicon
3B
/5. 0eason why aluminum is used for =+ interconnection
Lo0 diffusio" coefficie"t
/1. :o. of neutron K no. of proton
Mass "u!1er
/2. 6ifference in ground state to excited state of neon atom
Electro"ic co"fi2uratio"
/3. 5rincipal energy that has 4 su%shells
4
/4. Aardening temperature of steel
13-(=1(-( de2ree fare"heit
/(. "aximum density of water
4 de2ree 8elsius
/*. Bree#ing point of water
2-3@
/-. "ixture of soil and water
Suspe"sio"
/.. @elow 2! A#
,"fraso"ic
//. :eeded to produce N%eatsO
Sou"d i"terface
MODULE 2(
1. 0atio of photon energy to fre$uency
9la"c$ co"sta"t
2. 8ight coming from your eyes from the s3y..
9artiall polari;ed east=0est
3. Aow does ammonia introduced commercially
6a1er process
4. Aardness in descending order
8opper3 ther!oset3 !a2"esiu!3 ther!oplastic
5. Aow... electrolytic process the aluminum
6all process
&. 5roperty of stiff material
,t has hi2h Cou"2 !odulus of elasticit
). 5oint where titration is completed
E"dpoi"t
. 1nit of rigidity
U"itless
9. 1nit of impulse
<e0to"=seco"d +<=s)
1!. 1nit of angular momentum
?oule=seco"d +?=s)
11. 1
st
$uantum energy
9ri"cipal #ua"tu! e"er2
12. 3
rd
$uantum energy
Ma2"etic #ua"tu! e"er2
13. 4
th
$uantum energy
Spi" #ua"tu! e"er2
14. 0eason why ice melts at ! degree +elsius
>hat is the defi"itio" of 5 de2ree 8elsius
15. True a%out "?8A0
,t is che!ical resista"t
,t is !oisture resista"t
,t has hi2h dielectric stre"2th
1&. @reach of contract. serious or not serious.
,""o!i"ate ter!s
1). @reach due to non-performance..
Material 1reach
1. ..primarily metal strengthened %y incorporation.
Metal !atri& co!posite
19. A gas fills a closed container. ..the a%solute temperature
is tripled and the root mean s$uare speed... @y
multiplying %y 999
S#uare root of 3
2!. 0atio of coil mean diameter of the wire to the si#e of the
wire
Spri"2 i"de&
21. 4hat will happen to pressure of the gas when
temperature is increase.
,t 0ill i"crease
22. 4hat will happen to a'erage speed of the gas when
temperature is increase
,t 0ill i"crease
23. Holume expansion is 9999 to linear expansion
>hree ti!es
24. Tauons is 9999999 than electron mass
33555 ti!es
25. An electron-li3e... 2!! times massi'e than proton.
Muo"
2&. Ntype appro'alO
<>8 M8 52=51=2551
2). 2ffecti'ity of implementing of rules and regulations of 0A
9292
Octo1er 23 255-
2. .%oard of electronics in 0A 9292 section num%er 99
2
29. =deal gas has low masses and separated far apart
>rue
3!. Aydrocar%ons melt in water
%alse
31. 5hoton energyP
,"crease 0ith fre#ue"c
32. The solu%ility of solute in a solution is not affected %y 999
)olu!e
33. True a%out two compounding microscopic lens
>he le"s closest to the o1Dect produce a real i!a2e
0hile the other is a 'irtual.
34. 5otent hardenea%ility which is stronger in steel
Boro"
35. Eerman nic3el alloy which is in three elements- nic3el-
copper- and 999
Ei"c
3&. @a%%ittsP
>i"3 copper3 a"ti!o"
3). 0igidity in descending order
<ic$el3 tita"iu!3 copper3 1rass
3. 5ay%ac3 ratioP
,"itial i"'est!e"t to "et a""ual profit
39. Buse wires composed of 999 lead- 999tin
3-B3 *3B
4!. 5rofit is paid in terms of interest.....
,"terest a"d profit are the !ai" 2oal of i"'est!e"t
deri'ed fro! the capital
41. .used in aerospace construction
@el'ar
42. Trans'erse mechanical wa'es flow through
Solid
43. The wor3 in wor3-energy theorem
<et 0or$
44. To conser'e mechanical energy- there should %e 99 wor3
in any nonconser'ati'e forces
<o "et
45. 4hen forces in all mem%ers are re$uired- 999 is needed
Method of Doi"ts
4&. "inimum intensity in 4Jm2 that will cause damage in
human ear
1
4). +omparing o%;ect with well-defined and upon agreed
reference
Measure!e"t
4. ..oppose the motion of an o%;ect through fluid
Dra2 force
49. Arrhenius e$uation..
Acti'atio" e"er2
5!. Han der waals..
Mass7 'olu!e
51. 4indow.. At house..
9
52. All are physical properties of elements in group 1 except
one
All has lo0 !elti"2 a"d hi2h 1oili"2 poi"t
53. +arnot cycle in heat engineP
>0o adia1atic processes 0ith alter"ati"2 t0o
isother!al processes
54. >n a cold day. plastic and metal..
>he ther!al co"ducti'it of !etal is 2reater tha" of the
plastic
55. /tandard load of %rinelle
(55 $27 1(55$27 3555$2
5&. ..area is reduced in half while dou%le the tension
,t 0ill dou1le
5). 4hat happen to the temperature of solid when it melts<
,t re!ai"s the sa!e
5. 4hat will happen to the potential energy of the solid when
it melts<
,t i"crease
59. An increase in water 'apor is caused %y an increase in
999
>e!perature
&!. 8atent heat of fusion is important only when solid is in its
9999 point
Melti"2
&1. True a%out heatP
Late"t heat of fusio"F.
Late"t heat of 'apori;atio"F..
A cha"2e i" phase occurs at co"sta"t te!perature
&2. True a%out significant figureP
Ghe" !ultipli"23 the a"s0er is deter!i"ed 1 the
"u!1er of si2"ifica"t fi2ures.
Ghe" addi"23 the a"s0er is deter!i"ed 1 the "u!1er
of deci!al places.
Eero ca" 1e si2"ifica"t.
&3. True a%out electrical conductors
O&ides of alu!i"u! are "ot 2ood co"ductors.
O&ides a"d salts of sil'er are also 2ood co"ductors.
O&ides of copper are 2ood co"ductors
&4. 2lectrons can occupy the same or%ital %ecause they ha'e
different
Spi" #ua"tu!
&5. analy#e the precedence relations..
89M
9E4>
Ga"tt chart
&&. The scalar product of two perpendicular 'ectorsP
Are al0as ;ero
&). "easures the displacement of 'i%ration
A!plitude
&. The deficit mass of the neutron
Bi"di"2 e"er2
&9. The electron cannot re;ected when the energy of incident
photon is 9999 of wor3 functions
Less tha"
)!. Total mechanical energy is proportional to the 999
Mass of a" o1Dect
)1. =t has one dou%le %ond %etween two car%ons
Al$e"es
)2. .study the %eha'ior of $uantum phenomena
Hua"tu! !echa"ics
)3. 4hether or not two colliding molecules will react
Orie"tatio" of !olecules
)4. Angular momentum of earth associated with its rotation
with its axis is 999999 ... with its rotation around the sun
Less tha"
)5. .finding a single amount at the present
8apitali;ed e#ui'ale"t
)&. =nternal energy is distri%uted e$ually in all directions
among all the possi%le ways
E#uipartitio" of e"er2
)). 0eason why transition metal compounds generally gi'es
%right colors
>he electro"s fro! the partiall d or1itals are easil
pro!oted to e&cited states
). /u%tracting the atomic num%er %y its mass num%er will
gi'e
"u!1er of "eutro"s
)9. +hange in 9999 is not dependent in the different
intermediate reactions
E"thalp
!. *uar3s when...to form %aryons and mesons.
Baro"s !ust ha'e a 1aro" "u!1er 1 a"d !eso"
!ust ha'e 1aro" "u!1er 5.
Baro"s spi" !ust 1e half=i"te2ral
Meso"s !ust ha'e i"te2ral spi".
1. 5roton %eam cyclotron is.. of synchroni#ation with high
energies
9roto" 2ai"s !ass
2. 6eclining method which applies to all property of declining
and is most widely used.
cost !ethod
3. 5ersistent stress.
4esidual stress
4. =ncreasing the temperature in the reaction- increases the
999
@i"etic e"er2 of !olecules
5. +hange in enthalpy is e$ual to *- the heal flows %etween
the surrounding and system is deri'ed at constant 999
9ressure
&. The increase in 3inetic energy of molecules is a measure
of 999
>e!perature
). 4hich of the ff. is an internal energy
)i1ratio"al e"er2
8he!ical e"er2
9ote"tial e"er2 0he" there is a" i"teractio" 1et0ee"
!olecules
. 6uring emission of positron- the num%er of atomic no. is
reduce %y 999
1
9. 6uring photoelectric effect- the 3inetic energy emitted %y
electron is
,"crease as 0a'ele"2th decreases
9!. +ontinuity e$uation of fluid
8o"ser'atio" of !ass
91. 6ow process.
Ma2"esiu!
92. 5oint of ellipse closest to the sun
9erihelio"
93. 6iagram shows the friction force of %oth laminar and
tur%ulent flow
Mood dia2ra!
94. True a%out con'ection
,t !ostl occurs i" 0ater a"d air
95. An element with one atom of isotope is distinguished from
an element with different isotope..is determined %y
<uclear !ass
9&. True a%out tempering
,t reduces 1rittle"essF..
9). +lassification of compound
Acid or 1ase
9. :o. of electrons per second e;ected is 999 of light
9roportio"al to the i"te"sit
GEAS Module 2*
1. calla%le @ond- can %e redeemed %efore maturity date
2. iron , the earth(s core is composed mostly of 99999
3. 9!7 - igneous roc3 composition in the earth(s crust
4. &57 - composition of oxygen in the human %ody
5. Easeous phase , transfer of heat in adia%atic process
&. Temperature , not an extensi'e property
). /train , not an intensi'e property
. Bormula weight , sum of molecular weights of in a
compound
9. +ogeners , 2lements in a same group
1!. +lass = , capacitors for oscillator or rectifier
11. Auf%au 5rinciple , principle states that electron fill the
or%itals- one at a time- starting with the lowest energy
or%ital then proceeding to the one with higher energy
12. Qinc , to produce 6:A molecules
13. =sothermal , uses hyper%olic process
14. Mg-mRs , unit of mass moment of inertia
15. 4 , how many significant figures in !.!3!)!
1&. Ei%%s Theorem , properties of gas mixture is the sum of
the indi'idual properties of each gas in the compound
1). @eryllium , not a sil'ery white metal
1. Aea'y nucleus split into 2 medium weight , Bission
19. True , :itrogen has a certain odor
2!. 4hen acid is proton donor and %ase is proton acceptor ,
@ronsted theory
21. :Jm- unit of stiffness
22. Axial load to deflection , stiffness is the ratio of 9999 to
99999.
23. +laussius statement , transfer of heat from a cooler to
hotter %ody
24. 5latinum , commonly used in thermometer and
thermocouple
25. +ar%on dioxide , produced when car%onate is thermally
decomposed
2&. "ix car%onate with a certain reactant , how to produce
car%on dioxide
2). /olar spectrum , when sunlight stri3es a prism
2. :ominal damages , when the in;ury is minimal
29. Aenry(s 8aw , the solu%ility of gas in a li$uid
3!. 1!! pascals , 1milli%ar
31. =n pipes , 'enturi meter
32. Helocity of flow , N0eynO >s%orne reynolds
33. 3! , how many +52 units is re$uired to renew 50+ =6
34. Bullerenes , new car%on disco'ered
35. 0oc3well test , most common method used in materials
3&. Braunhofer spectrum , also 3nown as solar spectrum
3). Angular speed of the o%;ect , not important parameter in
moment of inertia
3. I.2. Melly , in'ented +5"
39. :ernst Theorem , also 3nown as 3
rd
law of
thermodynamics
4!. 5itot tu%e -
41. Thistle Tu%e , Npressure 'al'eO
42. *uic3 assets to current lia%ilities- acid test ratio
43. >pa$ue , light is a%sor%ed in a thin layer and transform to
heat
44. "allea%ility , a%ility to %e rolled
45. 2ccentric , when the impact is not in the center
4&. "atrix >rgani#ation , the pro;ect manager is held
responsi%le for completion of the pro;ect and is often
assigned a %udget
4). @ohr "odel
4. 0utherford , the proton is in the center of the atom
49. Aigh pro%a%ility of occurrence , high ris3s means ...
5!. inR3 -
51. 1.9& , uni'ersal gas constant with calJ mol 3el'in
52. Ar%itrary , #ero gra'itational force
53. /il'er nic3el copper alloy , used in telephone
lineJresistance wire
54. +admium sulfide , used in photo detector
55. 3 , crystalline structure has how many dimension
5&. @ody-centered cu%ic , the atom is in the 4 corners and in
the center
5). Aigh pressure and low temperature , gas is to %e de'iated
%y means of
5. 1P2 , ratio of translational to rotational
59. ?ield strength
&!. Bracture toughness , a%sor% energy %efore %eing fractured
&1. 5oise , coefficient of 3inetic 'iscosity
&2. 6ynamic 'iscosity , Nmolecular 'elocityO
&3. 4or3 done o'er heat applied , in engine- thermal efficiency
is the ratio of 9999
&4. Eeneral 6amages , damages that are usually sustained
&5. Aeat input J heat output , wor3
&&. :ominal damages , the in;ury is minimal
&). /pecial 6amages
&. Bunctional depreciation , is due to the reduction in the
demand for the function that the e$uipment or asset was
designed to render
&9. 6ou%le declining method , do not need the sal'age 'alue
)!. The string mo'ement is too large , %efore 1
st
harmonic-
99999
)1. =nternal energy- something to do with molecules yta<
)2. Balse , in stp- that it is always e$ual to 22.4
)3. /toichiometric reaction , perfect reactionJideal reaction
)4. +enter of cur'ature , when the o%;ect is put in the center of
conca'e spherical mirror- where is the image
)5. The amplitude is small , all the choices are re$uired to
produce oscillations except
)&. 0epresentation-
)). +onsideration , minimum re$uirement to ha'e a 'alid
contract
). 0epresentation , refers to a statement of fact made %y one
party to the other %efore the contract is made
)9. 4 mm , outer diameter seal of 52+2 logo
!. &.25 7 - authori#ed payment of corporation
1. 257 - %lah %lah of corporation
2. /econdary %ond- %ond that occurs as a result of formation
of an electric dipole within certain atoms or molecules
3. /un3 cost , the unreco'ered depreciation which results
due to poor estimates as to the life of the e$uipment
4. "olecular weight L heat capacity , molar specific heat
5. =ridium-sil'er-platinum , aside from gold- what is the other
no%le metal
&. Aigh melting point- %rittleness Fall of the a%o'eG , which of
the following is the characteristic of an ionic compound
). return of in'estment F0>=G , net income J owner(s e$uity
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