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please specify the courses and centres offering those courses.
i m 3 rd year of electronics and communication engineering branch.guide me to utilize 2 months vaccations.

2007-04-09 05:46:57 · 3 answers · asked by satender r 1

2007-04-09 05:44:33 · 4 answers · asked by Brenden W 2

( hydraulic vs. geared vs. gearless) will be based on the amount of power available to the elevator machine room ? Is it true or false

2007-04-09 05:25:53 · 5 answers · asked by phiyendang 2

Who are the major companies hiring the most electrical engineers

2007-04-09 05:10:24 · 2 answers · asked by Jonathan J 1

Othwe than these materials, has anyone knows any other materials used to produced acoustic walls?

Fibre glass
Rockwool glass
mineral wool with a high performance binder

Any materials will do, either composite or not. I heard they use polyurethene as acoustic materials as well? is it tru?

2007-04-09 04:23:11 · 3 answers · asked by a y e z 2

Dissolved gas analysis is conducted on Power Transformers

2007-04-09 03:58:51 · 1 answers · asked by rajeev n 1

2007-04-09 03:57:26 · 3 answers · asked by elizabeth d 1

Mechanical properties are such as yield strength, energy absorption capability, ductility, etc.

2007-04-08 20:40:47 · 3 answers · asked by nachu 1

It's for academic research. It will be great if you can support your claim with proof. thanks

2007-04-08 20:21:24 · 2 answers · asked by cbkhor 1

I'm currently doing my school project on design and invention. I need ideas from you guys...

My problem is to come up with a method in getting a box (size of the box is about 400mm cubic) over a wall with height of 65mm. Any electronics devices or method can be used. However, everything (device and box) must be on the other side of the wall as to comply to the given rule. Any idea from you guys is greatly appreciated.

P/s : the length of the wall is 1.2m.

Thanks a lot...

2007-04-08 19:28:08 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-04-08 19:18:42 · 1 answers · asked by reza_hemmatdj 1

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what is SAE 40/20?can any one tell the composition and why and where it is used..

2007-04-08 19:05:16 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

thanks

2007-04-08 15:19:55 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-04-08 14:40:21 · 3 answers · asked by boogie 1

I have been told 50k a year and also at least 90k a year. I may be changing careers into this but want to know what Engineers make. Can anyone help with this that has experience? Thanks

2007-04-08 13:23:02 · 4 answers · asked by Jarred V 2

2007-04-08 12:42:03 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

It seems to be a chicken and the egg type scenario. Was the engine built according to the fuel, in which case, how was it known that fuel could be used for that purpose? Or was it someone made an engine and had to find somehting that could run it?..... but that doesn't make sense.

I just don't understand how someone knew the potential that fuel had and then knew what they had to do in order to capture and utilise it's energy......

Cheers

2007-04-08 12:39:33 · 6 answers · asked by Greg W 1

2007-04-08 11:48:00 · 4 answers · asked by j_riv216 2

Assuming it means what the panel is bussed at. Paperwork has fields for RATED POWER and RATED AMPS. Rated amps would be the same as the main breaker, so 600a for this panel. One line diagram says system: 480Y/277 VAC 3PH 4W 60 HZ 42,000 AMPS SYMS. SCCR.

Does that mean the rated power is 42k amps?

2007-04-08 10:56:50 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-04-08 10:18:56 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

How can the big Navy ships stay afloat when they weigh thousands of tons?

Is air used to buoy the boat? If so, how can it possibly buoy up the entire weight of the ship!

2007-04-08 09:05:38 · 5 answers · asked by . 1

2007-04-08 08:09:58 · 37 answers · asked by Oliver L 2

I assume the wiring in Britain is similar to the United States that in simple house circuits, a hot, a neutral and a ground wire exists in modern wiring. That is, for a regular wall outlet.

The believe the ground is there to provide the least amount of resistance and hopefully, in the event of a short, the electricity will travel through it and not you.

The gournd and neutral wire are two different wires but go to the same bar. Why? I'm sure there must be a reason, otherwise, a same neutral wire could be cross-wired into a three-prong outlet to to supply the neutral and ground at that level rather than all the way back to the bus bar. There's obiously a reason to do it with three wires.

2007-04-08 06:15:38 · 7 answers · asked by rann_georgia 7

Explain the relationship between the watt and the standard horsepower.

Any help appreciated!

2007-04-08 06:04:36 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

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