What small appliances use the most electricity? Here’s what uses the most energy in your home: Water heater: 14% of energy use. Washer and dryer: 13% of energy use. Lighting: 12% of energy use. Refrigerator: 4% of energy use. Electric oven: 3-4% of energy use. TV, DVD, cable box: 3% of energy use. Dishwasher: 2% […]
What effect does global warming have on animals?
What effect does global warming have on animals? Impacts. Humans and wild animals face new challenges for survival because of climate change. More frequent and intense drought, storms, heat waves, rising sea levels, melting glaciers and warming oceans can directly harm animals, destroy the places they live, and wreak havoc on people’s livelihoods and communities. […]
What are the selective laser sintering process parameters?
What are the selective laser sintering process parameters? The main laser parameters include wavelength, power, scanning speed, hatch distance, scan pattern, vector length [12], ratio of length to width [25], scan angle [25], beam spatial distribution [26], beam spot size [27], point overlapping [28], and continuous or pulsed laser operation. What does the SLS stand […]
What is the government spending multiplier give an example?
What is the government spending multiplier give an example? The fiscal multiplier is the ratio of a country’s additional national income to the initial boost in spending or reduction in taxes that led to that extra income. For example, say that a national government enacts a $1 billion fiscal stimulus and that its consumers’ marginal […]
How do you test for non-condensables in refrigerant?
How do you test for non-condensables in refrigerant? Check the pressure on the high side gauge and convert it to temperature using a PT chart. This saturated temperature should be within a couple degrees of outdoor air temperature. If this saturation temperature is any higher, you have nitrogen or non-condensables in the system. What effect […]
What is viscous Behaviour?
What is viscous Behaviour? The viscosity of a substance is simply the proportionality constant required to equate strain rate with stress. Ideal viscous behavior is referred to as Newtonian behavior, and occurs when there is a linear relationship between stress and strain rate. What causes viscoelasticity? Viscoelasticity is caused by temporary connections between fiber-like particles. […]
What is a closed system in thermodynamics?
What is a closed system in thermodynamics? In thermodynamics, a closed system can exchange energy (as heat or work) but not matter, with its surroundings. An isolated system cannot exchange any heat, work, or matter with the surroundings, while an open system can exchange energy and matter. When a closed system undergoes a cycle the […]
What do 3rd degree burns look like?
What do 3rd degree burns look like? A third-degree burn will not produce blisters or look wet. Instead, it will look dark red, dry, and leathery. Touching a third-degree burn usually does not cause pain. You will easily be able to see that the burn penetrates deeply into the skin, and you may even see […]
How do you use radix sort?
What is the most important source of error in the Brinell test *?
What is the most important source of error in the Brinell test *? What is the most important source of error in the Brinell test? Explanation: Brinell test is used on the rough surface. Coarse structure can also be tested using the Brinell test. Biggest source of error in indentation measurement. What is the use […]