Answer:
Explanation:
requires U.S. government programs to use SI units - Treaty of the Meter
advisory panel to consider the feasibility of adopting the metric system - Metric Conversion Act
established a uniform and standardized metric system - U.S Metric Study
I might be wrong though
Which of the following is an example of a meta-discipline?
engineering
mathematics
science
STEM
Answer:science
Explanation:
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It’s important to___routine short trips
This is the definition for what word below- The decibel (dB) is a logarithmic unit used to express the ratio of two signal values.
Equation
Sound
Silence
Noise
Answer:
Sound. Hope this helps :)
When a motorist passes a bicyclist, what is the minimum legal distance (clearance) to leave between vehicle and bike? *
○ Minimum? AT LEAST 10 feet
○ AT LEAST 1 foot (from the end of your side mirror)
○ AT LEAST 3 feet (from the end of your side mirror)
○ There is no legal minimum distance defined. Use common sense.
Joseph is an engineer at a construction firm. He has been given the task of developing engineering drawings for a few metal pieces used by the firm. These metal pieces have a slanted surface area. Joseph has developed orthographic projections. What should the lines he used to create the auxiliary view appear as in the finished view?
A.
object lines
B.
construction lines
C.
reference lines
D.
projection lines
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Projection lines are those extended lines used to project the surface of 2D object.
In orthographic projections, it is difficult to draw slanted or inclined surface without getting distorted. So, engineers use auxiliary view to show the exact portrayal of the slanted surface.
The lines drawn to point the projection in auxiliary view is called the projection lines.
Therefore, option D is correct.
what type of engineering deals with the production of cloth
Answer:
Textile engineering
Explanation:
Textile engineering is the production of cloth from raw materials such as cotton.
These are from notes so it's not chemical engineering and that does not make any sense.
Chemical engineers apply physics and chemistry to processes that convert raw materials into usable forms...
I have notes on the other branches as well but it will be too long to type it out