Answer:
OD.
plate
Explanation:
A vehicle is brought into the shop with a slipping clutch. Technician A says that the clutch is part of the drivetrain. Technician B says that the clutch is part of the suspension system. Who is correct?
Answer: A
Explanation:
The transmission, This includes the gearbox and clutch
just to let you know Christmas is in 10 days<3
lol
Answer:
yay yay
Explanation:
im so excited i cant wait
Answer:
Thanks
Explanation:
for reminding us
Technician A says that Safety Data Sheets contain detailed health information about hazardous materials. Technician B says that Safety Data Sheets can be obtained from the manufacturer of the material. Who is correct?
Technician A
Technician B
Technician A and B
Neither A nor B
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The answer is C - both technician A & B
Which of the following statements is true?
An input device receives information from the computer and an output device sends information to the computer.
An output device receives information from the computer and an input device sends information to the computer.
Neither statement is true.
I took my dog for a walk, but he wants to go again.
He probably just like the cool weather or being outside lol
are there any danganronpa enjoyers on here :o
How does a turbo charger work inside a vehicle?
The turbocharger on a car applies a very similar principle to a piston engine. It uses the exhaust gas to drive a turbine. This spins an air compressor that pushes extra air into the cylinders, allowing them to burn more fuel each second.
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Select the correct answer.
A chemical factory needs to label a hazard class of explosives. What symbol should they use?
OA flame
OB.
OC. ylinder
OD.
starburst
test ttube
Answer:
starburst
Explanation:
There are many different kinds of "hazard symbols," which are being used in order for people to recognize what kind of material they are handling. When it comes to "pictograms," the symbol for a hazard class of explosive is an exploding bomb that shows a starburst effect. An example of such chemical is the "organic peroxide" and other self-reactive chemicals.
A "flame" is a hazard symbol for flammable substances. A "gas cylinder" is a hazard symbol for gases that are located in containers that are under pressure. A "test tube" is a hazard symbol for substances/materials that cause corrosion to skin.