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    [pic] SHEET METAL STRUCTURES 2-1 D01 A well designed rivet joint will subject the rivets to A compressive loads. B tension loads. C shear loads. 2-1. Answer C. JSAT 2-51 (AC65-15A) Rivets hold pieces of aircraft skin together‚ and in a properly designed riveted joint‚ the rivets support shear loads only. 2-2 D01 A main difference between Lockbolt/ Huckbolt tension and shear fasteners (other than their application) is in the A method of installation

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    Basics of Magnetism

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    Basics of Magnetism by Ron Kurtus (revised 29 January 2013) Magnetism is a force of attraction or replusion that acts at a distance. It is due to a magnetic field‚ which is caused by moving electrically charged particles. It is also inherent in magnetic objects such as a magnet. A magnet is an object that exhibits a strong magnetic field and will attract materials like iron to it. Magnets have two poles‚ called the north (N) and south (S) poles. Two magnets will be attacted by their opposite poles

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    Basic Chemistry

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    THE CHEMISTRY OF LIFE (Review 1-7) I. Basic Chemistry A. Elements 1. Definition- an element is a substance composed of a single type of atom 2. Major elements of the human body 3. Trace elements of the body B. Atoms 1. Definition- the atom is the smallest part of an element which cannot be broken down further by ordinary chemical means. Atoms are composed of protons‚ neutrons and electrons. 2. Particles that make up atoms

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    of reaction of Alkali metals and Alkaline Earth meatals are compared in this lab. The pH of each of the resulting metal solutions are tested and the products of the reaction between calcium and water is discovered. The tested elements are sodium‚ lithium‚ potassium and calcium and each of them were placed in a beaker filled with water. The resulting solutions pH levels were tested with litmus paper. There were more steps for caclium because it is the only Alkaline Earth metal. For calcium‚ the gas

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    assume the supplier would supply more to further increase profits. Price and quantity exchanged in the market is a bit more complex than the previous statement . We will start off the analysis by looking at the law of supply. The law of supply is a basic economic principle that states firms are willing to supply larger quantities at higher prices. In retrospect‚ they will supply lesser quantities at lower prices. Supply is illustrated by an upward-sloping line due to this concept. *Insert supply

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    Basic Research

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    Basic research 301 Module I: An Introduction to Research What is research? Research is a systematic study of anything under the scene which a research tries to further investigate to find out more a lot that particular thing or reconfirm the already known facts. For e.g.:- some laws and theories have become a universally truth yet a researcher may once again look into the validity or the truth. Such as Newton’s law of gravitation is a well-known fact yet a physicist may yet again and again

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    Small Basic

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    Microsoft Small Basic An introduction to Programming Chapter 1 An Introduction Small Basic and Programming Computer Programming is defined as the process of creating computer software using programming languages. Just like we speak and understand English or Spanish or French‚ computers can understand programs written in certain languages. These are called programming languages. In the beginning there were just a few programming languages and they were really easy to learn and comprehend

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    Morphology Basics

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    use a finite set of rules to produce and understand an infinite set of “possible” sentences. These rules comprise the grammar of a language‚ which is learned when you “acquire” the language and includes the sound system (the phonology)‚ forming of words (the morphology)‚ how words may be combined into phrases and sentences (the syntax)‚ the way in which the sounds and meanings are related (the semantics)‚ and the words or lexicon. If you had never heard the word syntax you would not‚ by

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    Metals and alloys for nuclear energy There are two important ways in the making of nuclear energy: nuclear fission and nuclear fusion. Fusion and fission have a different working mechanisms‚ thus other materials are used. In a nuclear reactor fuel rods are bombarded with neutrons causing fission of the fuel. This way energy is released. With this energy water is heated to steam and with the use of heat exchangers and steam turbines electricity is generated. As fuel is usually uranium used‚ but also

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    Basics of Research

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    University of the East – Caloocan College of Arts and Sciences Basics of Research Report Writing By Crisol A. Bruza June 13‚ 2013 There are several‚ though similar‚ ways of writing research reports‚ be it a simple research paper‚ thesis or dissertation. This article presents some simple guidelines to help you in writing your research report. Materials. Your research report must be typed on 81/2 " x 11 " substance 20 or 24 bond paper. “Typed" means encoded in a computer because

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