Explanation:
A knot is a unit of speed defined as nautical miles/hour.
So, how long would it take you to fly 60 NM at a speed of 60 knots?
[tex]Duration = \frac{speed}{distance} = \frac{60}{60} = 1 hour[/tex]
Plug your values into the equation to solve for your question.
Which of the following would NOT be an enforcement responsibility of a local police officer?
federal statute
local ordinance
state law
international trade agreement
Answer:
D
Explanation:
How does osha enforce it standards
Which two states about electric motor are true
Answer:
theres not statements
Explanation:
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Voltage drop testing is being discussed.
Technician A connects the red voltmeter lead to the most positive side of the circuit being tested and the black lead to the most negative side or part of the circuit being tested. Technician B says the test must be conducted with the circuit operating with normal amounts of current. Who is correct?
Answer:
Technician B only is correct
Explanation:
Voltage drop testing is a method used to find the amount of electrical resistance available in an high amperage circuit that involves connecting the leads of the meter in parallel to the circuits being tested such that disassembly is not required
In voltage drop test, the red voltmeter lead and black voltmeter lead are placed at two points on the same side of the circuit connection such that the leads are in between two positive connection or two negative connection (rather than connecting the red to the positive and the black to the negative sides of the circuit) and digital voltmeter is used for the voltage drop measurement across the lead while the connection is under load.
Therefore, Technician B only is correct
Discuss how products incorporate aesthetic design and why this appeals to target markets.
Answer:
What are aesthetics? The broad definition is that aesthetics are something of or relating to art or beauty. They are concerned with how our senses respond to an object. If something is aesthetically pleasing, you like it. If it is aesthetically displeasing, you do not like it. Designers know that aesthetics can involve your emotions, as well as all your senses (sight, touch, taste, smell, and hearing).
While aesthetics are only one factor in the design of product, they are a very important one. Ask any marketer how important first impressions are. An aesthetic response is immediate and involuntary. It establishes an early opinion regarding preference.
Think of aesthetic appeal as an attribute in a user’s evaluation of preference, along with durability, ease of use, cost, and safety. Aesthetics are a big part of what creates a satisfying user experience. All those other attributes being equal, the more aesthetically pleasing product will win every time.
So when should aesthetics be addressed in the product development process? Unfortunately, many companies make the move too late.
BOLTGROUP is sometimes approached by a client whose new product development is nearly complete. They are essentially asking us to put an aesthetics “hit” on it. This sort of afterthought approach is rarely successful, so we instead introduce the client to our new product development process.
Some companies mistakenly consider design a synonym for aesthetics. Design encompasses much more. It takes into account all aspects of how a product engages with a user, including ergonomics, operation, features, assembly, and of course, form and function. Design essentially defines how the product works. Aesthetics is about how the product is perceived.
You may think of aesthetics as distinctly different from a product’s function, but it’s not.
Explanation:
To be considered great design and desirable to users, a product must both function well and exhibit good design with attributes like beauty, smart ergonomics, and a form that aids in function.
So the best approach is to start with the end in mind. Bring the new product development team in at the outset of the program. Knowledge of the end user, key brand attributes, and current trends should all be identified and communicated early on. Involving all aspects of design along with technical facets of product performance and manufacturability, allows the components of a product to work together seamlessly, providing a superior user experience. The truly great products address all aspects of a product in concert.
Lastly, the application of good aesthetics may serve as a signal for the invisible attributes of quality, reliability, and innovation. For many companies, the application of key brand attributes also supports this. Product design is an important driver of brand equity. For the brand, product design is key to driving consumer preference, creating value and creating a competitive advantage.
Ben is accessing his bank account using online banking. What protocol in the URL lets him know that the website is secure and encrypted?
FTP
HTTPS
HTTP
SHTTP
awsner the question and you get, BRAINLEST
Https
Also known as Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
Based on the following passage on construction technology during the Middle Ages, why might a worker not be allowed
to join a guild?
During the Middle Ages, a family worked in a trade for generations, with fathers training sons and passing knowledge
along bloodlines. Masons learned how to carve elaborate gargoyles; glazlers made intricate stained-glass windows.
These skilled workers were organized Into guilds, and on a construction site, guild workers were highly esteemed while
lower-level unskilled workers completed simple routine tasks. All laborers were paid.
Answer:
A guild are an association of skilled merchants, craftsmen and artisans that provide support and protection for their members and push their professional interest forward and further their craft
Because the guild guild members mainly gained their skill through knowledge passed to them by their family bloodlines, other unskilled workers were by not being schooled on the craft and by family tradition not allowed to join a guild based on the nature knowledge transfer the guild members have which is mainly several generations of family trade trainings
Explanation:
Answer:
He was not born into a family of skilled laborers
Explanation:
In architectural drawings, what do architects use to convey exact details about various parts of a drawing without leaving any scope for misinterpretation?
Answer:
Architects use reference marks
Explanation:
First Drop Down Options -
-(engineering has affected technology)
-(science has affected technology)
-(technology has affected engineering)
Second Drop Down Options
-(polluting the environment)
-(causing accidents result in loss of life)
-(impeding further technological development)
Answer:
The correct answers are;
1) Technology has affected engineering
2) Polluting the environment
Explanation:
1) A technology converts scientific know into practical use or application which is very commonly applied in industry
The technology of the internal combustion engine makes use of scientific knowledge such as the chemistry of combustion reaction Avogadro's Law of combining volumes, Boyles Law, Pressure, Force, Area Distance, and Work relationships, and conversion of energy principles to convert the energy in organic chemicals contained in petroleum fuels into work for driving machines
2) The products of the combustion of internal combustion engines are;
a) Nitrogen oxides which are health hazards
b) Sulfur oxides which stimulates acid rain
c) Particulate Matter which can cause cardiovascular complications, asthma, and premature death
The above products are pollutant which affect the environment and the inhabitants of a location
Therefore, we have;
The use of internal combustion engines to power flight in planes is an example of how technology has affected engineering
The use of such technology in the transport sector can also have a negative effect by polluting the environment.