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11. It is not enough to know what is right and what is wrong. One must also be able
to apply this knowledge to actual, concrete situations. For that, the virtue of prudence is essential. Unfortunately, the virtue of prudence has too often been confused with caution. The word that actually comes to closest to functioning as a synonym for prudence is ¡°discernment¡±. In the final analysis, the prudence person has the ability to take every relevant factor and circumstance into account and then to make a moral decision for action in light of it all.
12. Additional skills have to be acquired, together with the following general
qualities: clear thinking, a logical approach, a good feel for data, and ability to communicate and enthusiasm.
13. Many countries are poor than they need be because of the ignorance of the people
who live in them.
14. There are many unsolved problems. For example, how do we see? We know that the
light is focused by the lens of the eye on the retina where is stimulate chemical activity, which in turn sets up electric currents in the nerve ends comprising the retina. We know that these currents, after passing through intricate interconnections. Travel to the brain along a bundle of nerves called the optic nerve. But be deeper, unsolved problem is: how does the brain interpret the innumerable electric impulses in such a way that we say ¡°I see a house¡±or ¡°I see boys playing with a ball¡±?
15. Mars is the fourth planet from the sun, the next beyond Earth. It has been a bright
object of mystery in the night sky since ancient times. It is named for the Roman God of War. Because of the color of its soil and rocks, Mars is also called the red planet. If life, past or present, is to be found anywhere else in the solar system, scientists say, Mars is probably the place. They believe that young Mars was much warmer and wetter than it is now, and had much thicker atmosphere. Today, Mars¡¯ atmosphere is less than 1% as thick as Earth¡¯s. It is mostly carbon dioxide while Earth¡¯s atmosphere is mainly nitrogen. Mars is about half the size of Earth. It is almost 7,000 kilometers across. It has huge volcanoes and canyon 4,000 kilometers across, the biggest known in the solar system. The Viking space -crafts show deep cuts in the Martian surface. Scientists think ancient flowing rivers dug these Channels. Mars is also known for great dust storms which sometimes cover the planet. The average temperature on mars is 53 degrees below zero Celsius. Mar¡¯s warm atmosphere is 27 above zero.
16. Computer-Aided Design (CAD) is concerned with application of digital
computers and computer-based techniques to the design of engineering systems. The use of digital computers to assist in the engineering design process is not novel; in fact the numerical solution of design equations was one of the earliest applications of computers. Thus, the term CAD was used initially to describe the application of computers to any design calculation; it has now taken on a more specific meaning referring to interactive systems where the designer and
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computer are working together in an intimate partnership. Note that it is not intended that the engineer becomes redundant, but should in fact be the senior partner in the relationship, providing the overall control and creative inspiration. Using CAD systems the engineer is able to explore new ideas and techniques, with design results being rapidly communicated back to him in a graphical or typewritten form. In this way the experienced designer can quickly acquire a fundamental understanding of the problems involved, whilst at the same time gaining valuable experience of different design procedures. As well as providing analysis and synthesis procedures, the use of CAD also enables the engineer to document his designs and generate checking facilities.
17. As a matter of vocabulary, we say that voltage exists across an element. The
voltage is proportional to the work required to move a positive charge from terminal b to terminal a. on the other hand, the voltage is proportional the work required to move a positive charge from terminal a to terminal b. we sometimes read as ¡°the voltage at terminal b with respect to terminal a¡±. Similarly, can be read as ¡°the voltage at terminal a with respect to terminal b¡±. Alternatively, we sometimes say that is the voltage drop from terminal a to terminal b. The voltage and the current are similar but different. They have the same magnitude but different directions.
18. In representing a circuit and its element, we must define a consistent system of
units for the quantities occurring in the circuit. At the 1960 meeting of General Conference of Weights and Measures, the representatives modernized the metric system and created the International System of Units, commonly called SI units. The basic units such as length in meters (m), time in seconds (s), and current in amperes (A) can be used to obtain the derived units.
19. Now the most common means of voice communication in the world, the telephone
of today is infinitely more sophisticated and effective than the crude instrument developed by Bell, and it is being used in ways he could not possibly have foreseen. Today, communication is being seriously considered a communications service ¡°on the move¡±. Because America is such a highly mobile society¡ªa society on wheels¡ªtelephones in cars and trucks are becoming as essential as those in homes and offices. Another area rapidly being expanded is overseas telephone service. In 1927, when overseas telephone service was inaugurated with a radio telephone call between New York and London, the occasion was heralded as thrilling. Today, many, many telephone users regard international calls as routine, and overseas services, thanks largely to underseas cables and communications satellites, has undergone extraordinary improvement. Transmission has been made clearer, charges have been greatly reduced, and dependability has been improved. Overseas telephone service has now been extended to nearly 250 countries and areas throughout the world.
The introduction of direct distance dialing in 1951 was one of the most significant developments in the effort to improve long-distance service. Direct distance dialing is not only fast and convenient for the caller, it has also enabled telephone companies to handle the extraordinary growth of telephone use that
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has occurred since the 1950s.
Another very significant development in telephone use is in the areas of data communications.
20£® Dependable maintenance, if broadly considered, has but one objective: to
maintain the original operating efficiency of the machine for the longest possible period, to detect in their early stages the approaching symptoms of trouble, and quickly to restore the equipment to service when the inevitable mechanical troubles do occur. Nearly all mechanical devices are ultimately overcome by gradual fatigue or abrupt failure, and we necessarily establish these studies as belonging essentially to the field of maintenance.
Close observation of bearing maintenance routines shows much that can be corrected or improved. Strangely enough, the average consumer has only a vague knowledge of bearing design, and there seems to be little or no awareness of the meaning or value of design variables. Familiarity with standard nomenclature, a positive aid in the rapid transmission of verbal and written orders for material, is far from being ideally established. Like-wise, the availability of refined grades is still unknown in a great many sections of the country.
It is toward the partial solution of these and other service problem that this manual is designed and written. In the simplest terms, and without suggestions for added shop investments, the text tells how the consumer may begin at once to enjoy better ball bearing performance.
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