Answer:
a) unchanged
b) unchanged
c) Increase
d) Increase
e) unchanged
f ) Increase
g) unchanged
h) decrease
i) unchanged
Explanation:
Determine how and why the power increases, decreases, or remains unchanged
a) The reactor been deformed will not cause an increase in power i.e. power remains unchanged and this is because power change/generated does not depend on dimension
b) No change will happen to the power ( Unchanged )
c) When the temperature of the core is raised the power increases and this is because of the increase in bombarding of particles causing an increase in charge particle
d) When a neutron source is brought close to the core the power will increase and this is because the presence of more neutron in the core results to an increase in energy released ( more power will be generated )
e) An energetic electron beam impacting the core will not cause an increase in power ( reason been that it is lighter than neutron ) power unchanged
f ) When the reactor is run at a high power there would be an increase in power generated
g) When the core is launched into outer space the power generated remains unchanged
h) when a sheet of Cadmium is wrapped around the core the power generated will be decreased ( reason : Cadmium can absorb neutrons thereby reducing reaction)
i) Increase in the enrichment of the fuel will not cause an increase in the power generated but it will sustain the reaction ( unchanged power )
List three types of concurrent engineering in manufacturing.
Give three examples of concurrent engineering in manufacturing industries.
Answer:
A famous example of concurrent engineering is the development of the Boeing 777 commercial aircraft. The aircraft was designed and built by geographically distributed companies that worked entirely on a common product database of C A TIA without building physical mock-ups but with digital product definitions.
a poorly tighten terminal is often the cause of a/an ? a) open circuit b) circuit breaker interrupt c)short circuit d) ground fault
Answer: b) circuit breaker interrupt
Explanation:
Wires connect to outlets through terminals and these terminals need to be tight to ensure that electricity flows with the minimum amount of resistance.
If the terminal is poorly tightened, what happens is that resistance will build up as the appliance is being used and this resistance will make the terminal hotter.
The heat will continue to rise until the circuit breaker trips to interrupt the circuit and protect the appliance.
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