Engineering, 14.11.2019 04:31 gl0man
If you overload the rear portion of you vehicle & it's raining out, your car could easily:
oa. hydroplane.
ob. skid out.
c. pull to one side
d. all answers are true.
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10
Which one from below is not one of the reasons of planning failures? (clo3) a)-planner is careless. b-planner spend less time in the field but more time on the desk c)-planner is not qualified d)-planner does not have sufficient time to properly plan
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:20
Modern high speed trains do not have perpendicular expansion gaps where rails are joined end-to-end any more they are mostly welded together but what might happen if there was a spell of particularly hot weather that causes inspection of the tracks?
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:20
Water vapor initially at 10 bar and 400 °c is contained within a piston-cylinder assembly. the water lost heat to the surrounding according to isochoric (iso-volumetric) process until its temperature is 150 °c. the water is then condensed isothermally to saturated liquid. for the water as a system, calculate the work in kj/kg
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If you overload the rear portion of you vehicle & it's raining out, your car could easily:
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