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Engineering - November 2006

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2006-11-05 00:18:00 · 4 answers · asked by dancemoneybling 1

Give me the link , website name or the whole project matter.

2006-11-04 22:24:31 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-11-04 20:29:18 · 6 answers · asked by Doug R 1

gyrocompass used in ship or vessel.
step output is dc and dsynchro output is ac.
step output is 35V or 50V or 70V dc { +ve ref or -ve rer}
synchro output is 24V rms or 50v rms like that.

2006-11-04 19:21:08 · 2 answers · asked by nil 1

2006-11-04 18:45:25 · 5 answers · asked by navaneeth k 1

Can anybody help me to design 5 metre X 5 metre reinforced cement Concrete slab by Working stress or limit state method ?

2006-11-04 18:34:24 · 1 answers · asked by priyesh 1

I am chemical engineer with 25 years experience in urea & ammonia plant of various capacity in India.

2006-11-04 17:48:39 · 1 answers · asked by hcl d 1

2006-11-04 17:43:28 · 1 answers · asked by tilakrajsushma k 2

2006-11-04 17:36:57 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-11-04 17:28:40 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

y does it consume less power?

2006-11-04 15:47:14 · 1 answers · asked by ajo 1

2006-11-04 14:27:27 · 10 answers · asked by george 3

12B5+2889=....Its in hexidecimal form
Answer please in decimal form. May you please show the solution and explain. Thank you

2006-11-04 14:24:20 · 4 answers · asked by y0ger_19 4

2006-11-04 14:17:07 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

This heat can be tapped by drilling, and injecting water which comes back as steam.
Doesn't this make sense?
Should we be more careful about using oil, a limited resource?

2006-11-04 13:22:37 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

in case the sound comes out too loud when i build the circuit and equipt it i want to be able to control the sound
where would i put the dimmer switch

2006-11-04 13:12:16 · 3 answers · asked by macgyver 1

how hard is it to learn the basics of mechanics? for example, if my car broke down, i would want to be able to identify the problem. When I look at an engine, i see metal and wires. Could Mechanics for Dummies (the book) teach me what i would need to know?

2006-11-04 13:07:03 · 3 answers · asked by Julie 3

2006-11-04 12:38:14 · 2 answers · asked by deshik 1

Hey, I know I should be asking professors this and not complete strangers over the internet, but this question is geared more towards actual electrical engineering majors/electrical engineers: I'm getting a minor in physics (major in German) and with that, I really want to go to grad school to study Electrical Engineering. However, one big down side to E.E. is that almost all the info I learn in the major will be obsolete in an X number of years, since new technology is always taking over. So, I ask, is E.E. really worth studying? Don't get me wrong, it's VERY interesting studying analog/digital circuits and devices, but if all my tuition money and studying like a slave to get my master's is going to go towards learning about technology that'll be obsolete and some point, would it still be worth it? What do all you E.E. majors think?

2006-11-04 11:30:44 · 6 answers · asked by DavidausZueri 3

2006-11-04 10:33:17 · 2 answers · asked by oomarr 1

A fence 6 feet tall runs parallel to a tall building at a distance of 4 feet from the building. What is the length of the shortest ladder that will reach from the ground over the fence to the wall of the building?

2006-11-04 08:57:45 · 5 answers · asked by debelex10000 1

Starting from (1)Inviscid fluids why do one have to move to (2)Newtonian flows(navia stokes equation) to (3)Non-Newtonian flows to (4)Viscoelastic flows. If it possible can u all send me a website which may be useful for me to read..... Thanks

2006-11-04 08:43:57 · 2 answers · asked by N 1

I am trying to create a small balsa wood bridge to hold upwards of 20 lbs (top loaded). The design calls for two parallel arches (per plane truss); one with a radius of six inches, the other a radius of four inches. I'm limited to 0.125"x0.125"X36" strips. While I've already constructed a jig, I have not found a decent method of softening the wood to a point where it can manage this extreme bend without snapping. I've tried steaming and soaking with no success.

2006-11-04 08:40:02 · 0 answers · asked by Anonymous

i am an electrical engineering student and i am doing final project and it is about "sms remote control" or "GSM house equipment controller" so if there is any body have done this project befor and have a copy of it or have a knowlege which can be shared between us please contact me......... i will be greatfull if there is some body like this :-)

2006-11-04 08:35:00 · 1 answers · asked by Omar 1

you know those oneway mirrors where there are strips of mirror with plain glass strips in between? if you altered the ratio of mirror strip width and plain glass width to maybe 50-50, would you be able to see both mirrorwise and glasswise at will? if you changed strips to dots of mirror and glass, would you be able to see both forward and back thru it? would this then mean you could cover a large area, say, the top 5 inches of your windscreen with this halfwindow half mirror to give you a larger rear vision? ie, clearly see all sidelanes behind you and have no blindspot? also, the mirrorglass could be applied flat to the windscreen instead of sticking out into the interior, by having the little dots or thin strips of mirror set in the glass or plastic facing the right direction for rear vision? would this save the cost of sidemirrors? could it be made of plastic that just sticks to your windscreen? with the direction of the mirrordots adjusted to curve & slope of windscreen?

2006-11-04 07:58:18 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

Thermal insulation for walls, floors, R.C.C roof, wooden doors, glass & aluminium windows etc
Types/products of Thermal insulations available etc

2006-11-04 06:34:36 · 6 answers · asked by tarooqahmedk 2

My pole that has electricity is 400 feet away, can I plug in to it? Legally of course.

2006-11-04 05:53:37 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

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