Answer:
The correct option is;
C. Bottom-up design
Explanation:
The bottom-up design is meant for system redesign or re-engineering of an existing design involving component upgrading or legacy systems replacement
The bottom-up design approach is also meant for applications where there is a new interface requirement for the original system in order to determine the functionality of the newly combined systems and also where a novel component is incorporated into the existing design.
The bottom-up approach starts with the analysis of the interoperability of the components to the modules and eventually the analysis of the system requirements.
Question 6: Which of the following is NOT true if you are changing into a
turning lane?
You should activate your signals 100 feet beforehand
You should activate your signals when you get into the turn lane
You should activate your signals before you get into the turn lane
You should use your hands to signal if your lights do not work
Answer:
You should activate your signals 100 feet before you turn, becuase of that you should not wait until you are turning to turn on your signals. If you do not have working lights use your hands. So the answer that is inccorect is B.
You should activate your signals when you get into the turn lane is NOT true
Because you are supposed to single beforhand not while you're in the lane.
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Which of the following is the last step in creating a budget?
A. Identify income
B. Identify variable expenses
C. Identify fixed expenses
D. Determine savings or debt
Answer:
D. Determine saving or debt
Explanation:
If sail boats A and B are approaching each other with the wind on different sides, why is vessel A considered the give-way vessel (vessel that must take early and substantial action to avoid a collision)?
Answer:
The reason is because when the wind approaches each sailboat from a different side, the sailboat that the wind approaches from the port side, which is the left side is the give-way vessel.
Whereby the wind approaches the vessel A from the port (left) side then vessel A is considered the give-way vessel
The give-way vessel is the vessel that will have to take expeditious steps to create access for the other vessels by either changing course, stopping, or moving with reduced speed
Explanation:
what kind of line is used to indicate the supporting beam
Answer:horizontal
Explanation: because it is supporting it
A ____ is marked by two sets of double yellow lines, with each set having a broken line on the inside, and a solid line on the outside. white arrows appear in this lane as well.
Answer:
center left-turn lane
Explanation:
A center left turn lane will be marked as described. The arrows, if present, generally indicate that left turns are permitted from the lane with these markings.
__
If the double yellow lines are solid, they are considered to be a "barrier" and are not to be crossed.
Answer:
center left-turn lane
Explanation:
What is kinetic energy?
Answer:
kinetic energy means energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion
Answer:
Kinetic Energy is a type of energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
OR
It's the energy of mass in motion.
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Prescription eye protection suitable for an electrician should always include a. a safety strap b. soft nose guards c. side shields d. tinted lenses
Answer:
The correct option is;
Side shields
Explanation:
Electricians working at a construction site are exposed to arc flashes and sparks which can enter into the eyes causing painful sensation as such a prescription eye protection suitable for an electrician according to OSHA regulations the employer should ensure that the electrician makes use of eye protection that has side protection in situations that include hazards from flying objects.
Steam enters an adiabatic turbine at 8 MPa and 500 C with a mass flow rate of 3 kg/s andleaves at 30 kPa.The isentropic efficiency of the turbine is 0.90. Neglecting the kinetic energy change of the steam, determine (a) the tem-perature at the turbine exit and (b) the power output of theturbine
Answer:
(a) The exit temperature = 69.1°C
(b) The power output = 8.3 MW
Explanation:
(a) The enthalpy of steam at 8 MPa and 500°C is given (from online sources) as h₁ = 3399 kJ/kg
The exit temperature = The saturation temperature at 30 kPa = T₄ = 69.096 + 273.15 = 342.246 K
The exit temperature = 69.1°C
(b) The mass flow rate = 3 kg/s
The isentropic efficiency = 0.9 = (h₁ - h₂)/(h₁ - h₂[tex]_s[/tex])
s₁ = 6.727 kJ/kgK
h₂[tex]_s[/tex] = 289.229+ 2335.32* (6.8235 - 6.727 )/6.8235 = 322.26 kJ/kg
Therefore, h₂ = h₁ - (h₁ - h₂[tex]_s[/tex])*0.9
h₂ = 3399 - (3399 - 322.26 )*0.9 = 629.934 kJ/kg
The power output = [tex]\dot m[/tex](h₁ - h₂) = 3 *(3399 - 629.934) = 8307.2 kJ/s =
8.3 MW.