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RNAS C Practice Test Review 437 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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RNAS C Practice Test Review 437 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
A capacitor and resisitor in parallel - CORRECT ANSWER will have same voltage across since in parallel. 
if in series, voltage drops would occur 
 
they can be treated together 
 
If the absolute pressure of a gas is increased from 3 atm to 4 atm at constant volume, then the absolute temperature of the gas will increase by: 
A. 25%. 
B. 33%. 
C. 67%. 
D. 75% - CORRECT ANSWER B. Assuming the validity of the Ideal-Gas law, PV = n...
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ASNT Level 3 Basic Materials & Processes Exam Questions and Answers
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Fracture is a type of material failure. Of the following which is another type of material failure? - Permanent deformation. 
 
Which of the following statements best differentiates between a defect and a discontinuity? - Discontinuities can propagate and become defects. 
 
Nondestructive testing is often differentiated from other measurements or inspection techniques in that: - NDT involves indirect tests related to some other quality or characteristic of material. 
 
What are the functions of ...
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MATSE 259 Exam 1 With Complete Solutions
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MATSE 259 Exam 1 With Complete Solutions 
Hooke's Law 
σ = Eε 
 
σ: engineering stress 
ε: engineering strain 
E: modulus of elasticity 
 
 
Elastic Elongation and Strain 
v = -εx/εz = -εy/εz 
 
applied tensile stress, elastic elongation and accompanying strain 
 
 
Tensile Strength 
(MPa or psi) 
-Stress at max of stress-strain curve 
-Max stress that can be sustained by a structure in tension 
 
 
Toughness 
-Ability of material to absorb energy up to a fracture 
-Area under stress-st...
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EXSS 288 Exam 2 Questions with Complete Solutions
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EXSS 288 Exam 2 Questions with Complete Solutions 
 
What is an intrinsic and extrinsic injury? - Answer-Intrinsic = infection, extrinsic=orthopedic 
 
What is the difference between an acute injury and a chronic injury? - Answer-Acute=macrotrauma, excessive force at a single bout, sudden onset 
Chronic=microtrauma, repeated over extended period of time, gradual onset 
 
What is a primary and secondary injury? - Answer-Primary=direct immediate consequence, Secondary=accommodation to primary inj...
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When a joint is referred to as ____________, it means the motion at that joint is limited. There are 
many factors that can contribute to restricted motion, such as pain, musculotendinous unit dysfunction, 
bony block, postural malalignment, and effusion. - hypomobile 
A ________________ refers to the adaptive shortening of the soft tissue structures that surround a 
joint. This causes limited passive and active range of motion. - contracture 
______________ contracture: the adaptive shortening ...
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FE Exam Actual Questions and Answers 2024/2025 Solved 100%
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Young's Modulus - answerE 
modulus of elasticity 
How much does something compress - answerstrain = compression 
Δ = change in compression 
Δ =PL/AE 
γ 
c 
ф 
(Geotechnical) - answerUnit weight 
cohesion 
angel of internal friction 
bearing capacity - answeruse ultimate bearing capacity equation then divide by factor of 
safety 
cohesion value for sand - answerzero 
Pressure at bottom of a wall 
(fluids) - answer(fluids) unit weig...
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IMSE Exam 1 Study Guide 
 
Manufacturing in the US will all be moved to other countries. - False 
 
The US accounts for about ____ of global manufacturing in 2014. - 17% 
 
What two things are both iron-carbon alloys? - steels and cast irons 
 
What do both brass and bronze contain? - copper 
 
What type of structure do most atoms have? - crystalline 
 
Which structure has better ductility? - face-centered 
 
Metals have (higher/lower) thermal conductivity than plastics. - higher 
 
On Boeing 78...
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NASM Stretching and Flexibility Coach FINAL EXAM 1 TEST CORRECTLY ANSWERED
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NASM Stretching and 
Flexibility Coach FINAL 
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Stretching and Flexibility 
Stress and Strain 
Stress: defined as the amount of tension/load placed on 
tissues, given in units of force/area. (pounds/square inch 
or Newtons/square cm) 3 types are tension, compression 
and shear stress. 
Strain (deformation): the proportional degree of elongation 
of tissue that occurs during the stress. Affected by the rate 
of the stress. (fast/slow) 
Recovery: the ability ...
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Fracture is a type of material failure. Of the following which is another type of material failure? - 
Answer-Permanent deformation. 
Which of the following statements best differentiates between a defect and a discontinuity? - 
Answer-Discontinuities can propagate and become defects. 
Nondestructive testing is often differentiated from other measurements or inspection techniques in 
that: - Answer-NDT involves indirect tests related to some other quality or characteristic of material. 
What are...
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What is an intrinsic and extrinsic injury? - ANSWERSIntrinsic = infection, extrinsic=orthopedic 
 
What is the difference between an acute injury and a chronic injury? - ANSWERSAcute=macrotrauma, excessive force at a single bout, sudden onset 
Chronic=microtrauma, repeated over extended period of time, gradual onset 
 
What is a primary and secondary injury? - ANSWERSPrimary=direct immediate consequence, Secondary=accommodation to primary injury 
 
What is Dizzy Dean Syndrome? - ANSWERSAn exampl...
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MATSE 259 Exam 1 PSU With Complete Solutions
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MATSE 259 Exam 1 PSU With Complete Solutions 
Elastic Modulus (e) 
measure of stiffness, or a material's resistance to elastic deformation ... slope of elastic portion of stress-strain curve 
 
 
 
Crystalline Materials 
small group of atoms that are repeated by translation to form 3-D arrangements 
 
 
 
Antisotropic 
properties that vary with direction. Ex: E(edge) isn't equal to E(diagonal) 
 
 
 
Polycrystal 
properties that may or may not vary with direction 
 
 
 
Isotropic 
the grains a...
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