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Machine Design Elements I past board exam Answers
Machine Design Elements I past board exam Answers 
 
 
Device used to measure accurately speed: 
a. speedometer 
b. dial indicator 
c. tachometer 
d. dial gauge - Answersc. tachometer 
 
When the hole is smaller than the shaft, it will take pressure to put the parts together. The allowance is said to be negative and is termed: 
a. negative tolerance 
b. negative allowance 
c. negative fits 
d. interference of metal - Answersd. interference of metal 
 
When two elastic bodies collide, which of th...
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Machine Design Elements I past board exam Answers 
 
 
Device used to measure accurately speed: 
a. speedometer 
b. dial indicator 
c. tachometer 
d. dial gauge - Answersc. tachometer 
 
When the hole is smaller than the shaft, it will take pressure to put the parts together. The allowance is said to be negative and is termed: 
a. negative tolerance 
b. negative allowance 
c. negative fits 
d. interference of metal - Answersd. interference of metal 
 
When two elastic bodies collide, which of th...
Machine Design Test 1 Questions and Answers
Machine Design Test 1 Questions and Answers 
 
 
Fatigue Loading - AnswersOccurs when a structure experiences dynamic, fluctuating or variable loads 
 
Fatigue - Answersan issue in any structure that is subjected to variable loading (mechanical, pressure, or thermal); often the cause of many structure failures 
 
Fatigue Failure - Answersoccurs due to excessive dynamic, repeated, fluctuating or variable loading 
 
What is a frequent cause of catastrophic failures? Why? - AnswersFatigue Loading; ...
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Machine Design Test 1 Questions and Answers 
 
 
Fatigue Loading - AnswersOccurs when a structure experiences dynamic, fluctuating or variable loads 
 
Fatigue - Answersan issue in any structure that is subjected to variable loading (mechanical, pressure, or thermal); often the cause of many structure failures 
 
Fatigue Failure - Answersoccurs due to excessive dynamic, repeated, fluctuating or variable loading 
 
What is a frequent cause of catastrophic failures? Why? - AnswersFatigue Loading; ...
IED EOC Inventor Test Questions and Answers
IED EOC Inventor Test Questions and Answers 
 
What type of line is used in an orthographic sketch, typically between 2 views, to project the size of an object? 
a. Construction Line b. Section Line 
c. Extension Line d. Object Line - Answersa 
 
Which is typically the first view placed or created in a multi-view drawing or sketch? 
a. Right side 
b. Top 
c. Left side 
d. Front - Answersd 
 
A(n) _____________sketch provides additional written information to clarify the details of a design. 
a. ...
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IED EOC Inventor Test Questions and Answers 
 
What type of line is used in an orthographic sketch, typically between 2 views, to project the size of an object? 
a. Construction Line b. Section Line 
c. Extension Line d. Object Line - Answersa 
 
Which is typically the first view placed or created in a multi-view drawing or sketch? 
a. Right side 
b. Top 
c. Left side 
d. Front - Answersd 
 
A(n) _____________sketch provides additional written information to clarify the details of a design. 
a. ...
Simple Machines and Power Questions and Answers
Simple Machines and Power Questions and Answers 
 
 
The diagram below shows the relationship among the amount of energy that is added to a mechanical system (Ein), the amount of useful energy that is produced by the system (Eout), and the amount of heat generated during the mechanical process. - Answers*The amount of useful energy that is produced is less than the amount of energy that was initially added to the system. 
*The system obeys the law of conservation of energy. 
 
The _______ of a m...
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Simple Machines and Power Questions and Answers 
 
 
The diagram below shows the relationship among the amount of energy that is added to a mechanical system (Ein), the amount of useful energy that is produced by the system (Eout), and the amount of heat generated during the mechanical process. - Answers*The amount of useful energy that is produced is less than the amount of energy that was initially added to the system. 
*The system obeys the law of conservation of energy. 
 
The _______ of a m...
ME 1001 Mindtap Questions and Answers
ME 1001 Mindtap Questions and Answers 
 
 
The fundamental aim of an engineer is to discover physical laws. 
True or False? - AnswersFalse. 
 
If a laptop developed today has 2.5 million transistors, using Moore's law, predict how many transistors would be in a laptop developed 3 years from today. 
 a. 7.5 million 
 b. 2.5 million 
 c. 5 million 
 d. 10 million - Answersd. 10 million 
 
Which of the following titles is the least related to mechanical engineering? 
 a. Manufacturing enginee...
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ME 1001 Mindtap Questions and Answers 
 
 
The fundamental aim of an engineer is to discover physical laws. 
True or False? - AnswersFalse. 
 
If a laptop developed today has 2.5 million transistors, using Moore's law, predict how many transistors would be in a laptop developed 3 years from today. 
 a. 7.5 million 
 b. 2.5 million 
 c. 5 million 
 d. 10 million - Answersd. 10 million 
 
Which of the following titles is the least related to mechanical engineering? 
 a. Manufacturing enginee...
DAA: Exam Questions and Answers
DAA: Exam Questions and Answers 
 
 
What are the components of the IVD? - AnswersNucleau Pulposus and Annulus Fibrosus 
 
Define Ilium - AnswersShield 
 
Define Pelvis - AnswersBowl 
 
Define Ischium - AnswersHip 
 
Define Pubis - AnswersGroin 
 
What is the relationship of the greater trochanter to the lesser trochanter? - AnswersThe lesser trochanter is medial 
 
Define tibia - AnswersFlute 
 
Define Sustentaculum - AnswersSupport 
 
Nemonic for Cranial Bones. - AnswersOld People From Texas E...
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DAA: Exam Questions and Answers 
 
 
What are the components of the IVD? - AnswersNucleau Pulposus and Annulus Fibrosus 
 
Define Ilium - AnswersShield 
 
Define Pelvis - AnswersBowl 
 
Define Ischium - AnswersHip 
 
Define Pubis - AnswersGroin 
 
What is the relationship of the greater trochanter to the lesser trochanter? - AnswersThe lesser trochanter is medial 
 
Define tibia - AnswersFlute 
 
Define Sustentaculum - AnswersSupport 
 
Nemonic for Cranial Bones. - AnswersOld People From Texas E...
NR565 week 5 Exam Questions and Answers
NR565 week 5 Exam Questions and Answers 
 
 
Signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism - AnswersHypothyroidism: 
Thick, coarse, dry Hyporeflexia, "hung up" patella reflex Slow thought process, Weight gain (5-10 lbs./2.25-4.5 kg) Constipation, Menorrhagia, Cold intolerance: Cold all the time 
 
Hyperthyroidism (aka graves disease): 
Smooth, silky Hyperreflexia, Mind racing, Weight loss (10 lbs./4.5 kg) Diarrhea, loose, frequent stools, Oligomenorrhea, Heat intolerance: Hot a...
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NR565 week 5 Exam Questions and Answers 
 
 
Signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism - AnswersHypothyroidism: 
Thick, coarse, dry Hyporeflexia, "hung up" patella reflex Slow thought process, Weight gain (5-10 lbs./2.25-4.5 kg) Constipation, Menorrhagia, Cold intolerance: Cold all the time 
 
Hyperthyroidism (aka graves disease): 
Smooth, silky Hyperreflexia, Mind racing, Weight loss (10 lbs./4.5 kg) Diarrhea, loose, frequent stools, Oligomenorrhea, Heat intolerance: Hot a...
Pathophysiology: NR 283: Exam 1 All Solutions
Pathophysiology: NR 283: Exam 1 All Solutions 
 
 
In regards to chromosomal mutation, nondisjunction is known as what? - AnswersFailure of homologous chromosomes to separate during cell division 
 
What is an example of an autosomal-dominant disease? - AnswersHuntington's disease 
 
What is an example of an autosomal-recessive disease? - AnswersCystic fibrosis 
 
What is an example of an X-linked condition? - AnswersRed - green color blindness 
 
What is an example of multifactorial inherita...
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Pathophysiology: NR 283: Exam 1 All Solutions 
 
 
In regards to chromosomal mutation, nondisjunction is known as what? - AnswersFailure of homologous chromosomes to separate during cell division 
 
What is an example of an autosomal-dominant disease? - AnswersHuntington's disease 
 
What is an example of an autosomal-recessive disease? - AnswersCystic fibrosis 
 
What is an example of an X-linked condition? - AnswersRed - green color blindness 
 
What is an example of multifactorial inherita...
NR 283: Pathophysiology Exam 1 Verified Solutions
NR 283: Pathophysiology Exam 1 Verified Solutions 
 
 
Hypertrophy - AnswersIncrease in cell size - results in enlarged tissue mass 
 
Examples of hypertrophy - AnswersEnlarged heart resulting from increased demands 
Effect of consistent exercise on skeletal muscle, leading to an enlarged muscle mass 
 
Atrophy - AnswersDecrease in cell size - results in reduced tissue mass 
 
Example of atrophy - AnswersShrinkage of skeletal muscle that occurs when a limb is immobilized in a cast for several we...
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NR 283: Pathophysiology Exam 1 Verified Solutions 
 
 
Hypertrophy - AnswersIncrease in cell size - results in enlarged tissue mass 
 
Examples of hypertrophy - AnswersEnlarged heart resulting from increased demands 
Effect of consistent exercise on skeletal muscle, leading to an enlarged muscle mass 
 
Atrophy - AnswersDecrease in cell size - results in reduced tissue mass 
 
Example of atrophy - AnswersShrinkage of skeletal muscle that occurs when a limb is immobilized in a cast for several we...
NR283 final exam practice questions and Answers
NR283 final exam practice questions and Answers 
 
 
What kind of solution would a nurse give a patient who has very concentrated blood serum? 
Patient is hypertonic, so do the opposite. Hypo= into tissues hyper= from the tissues into the bloodstream 
a. A hypertonic solution so that the fluid moves out of the blood stream and into the tissues 
b. A hypotonic solution so that the fluid will move out of the blood stream and into the tissues 
c. An isotonic solution so that the fluid volume will i...
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NR283 final exam practice questions and Answers 
 
 
What kind of solution would a nurse give a patient who has very concentrated blood serum? 
Patient is hypertonic, so do the opposite. Hypo= into tissues hyper= from the tissues into the bloodstream 
a. A hypertonic solution so that the fluid moves out of the blood stream and into the tissues 
b. A hypotonic solution so that the fluid will move out of the blood stream and into the tissues 
c. An isotonic solution so that the fluid volume will i...