Floatless Relay Diagram

Floatless Relay Diagram

A factory manufacturing low voltage relays found 4 defective relays in a lot of 80 relays. At this rate, how many defective relays can be expected in a lot of 740 relays? 

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1. A factory manufacturing low voltage relays found 4 defective relays in a lot of 80 relays. At this rate, how many defective relays can be expected in a lot of 740 relays? 


740 ÷ 80 = 9.25
9.25 X 4 = 37 defective relays

2. The following are types of relays EXCEPT. A.April boy Medley B.Distance Relays C.Sprint Medley D.Sprint Relays


Answer:

d.

Explanation:

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3. This include 400-, 800-, and 1600-meter relays.a.Distance relayb.Sprintmedleyc.Sprint relay​


Answer:

B is the Correct Answer u

Explanation:

The distance medley relay consists of four legs run at distances of 1200, 400, 800, and 1,600 metres, in that order.

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4. relay meaning or definition


Answer:

a race between teams in which team members runs,swims,etc.., a different part ir the race

:the act of passing something from one person or device to another;also: a system for doing this..


5. relay the impules to the brain​


Answer:

Sensory neurons receive impulses and carry them from the sense organs to the spinal cord or brain. Interneurons connect sensory and motor neurons and interpret the impulse. Motor neurons carry impulses from the brain and spinal cord to muscles or glands.


6. Define leopard crawl relay Define crossing obstacle relay


ANSWER:

LEOPARD CRAWL RELAY

to move with your body as close to the ground as possible, using your elbows and knees to push you forward.

CROSSING OBSTACLE RELAY

Teams compete against each other in this obstacle relay race.

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7. Relayed restated information


relate are a chemistry

Explanation:

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8. function of relay in the circuit ​


Answer:

Relays:

are the switches which aim at closing and opening the circuits electronically as well as electromechanically. It controls the opening and closing of the circuit contacts of an electronic circuit. When the relay contact is open (NO), the relay isn't energize with the open contact.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Relays are the switches which aim at closing and opening the circuits electronically as well as electromechanically. It controls the opening and closing of the circuit contacts of an electronic circuit. When the relay contact is open (NO), the relay isn't energize with the open contact.

Explanation:

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9. relayed/restated example​


Answer:

Restated/Restate

Meaning:

to say something again or in a different way:

Ex:

He restated his belief that the sanctions need more time to work.


10. describe relay batons​


Answer:

a hollow cylinder of wood or plastic, was introduced in 1893. It is carried by the runner and must be exchanged between lines drawn at right angles to the side of the track 10 metres or 11 yards on each side of the starting line for each leg of the relay.

Explanation:


11. What is the purpose of relay?​


Answer:

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12. Show the characteristics of the mho relays for providing primary protection to the line ab and backup protection to the line bc. assume that the centres of the mho characteristics are at 60 degree lag on the r-x diagram


Answer:

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Explanation:

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13. application of relay​


Answer:

relay circuit is used to realize logic functions. They play a very important role in providing safety critical logic.

Relays are used to provide time delay functions.

Relays are used to control high voltage circuits with the help of low voltage signals.

They are also used as protective relays.


14. message relay meaning


Answer:

If you relay something, you pass it to another person. ... We relay news, as when you take a message from Sally and relay it to Harry. A fresh work crew is a relay, and so is an electrical switch that can turn a second circuit on.


15. mr.marco has 10 prizes.He ecided to give 1/2 to thewinner of the relay game.howmany of theprize are for the relay game?​


Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

10 of 1/2 = (10×1)/2 = 5


16. when was the OSH relayed​


Answer:

Did you mean OSHA

Explanation:

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17. what is fitness relay​


Answer:

How it works. Campers move around the stations like a relay, which just one team member running between stations at a time. When the runner arrives at a station they high five their teammate you runs on to the next station. The teammates who are waiting at stations do the exercise on the card.

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18. this is what is being relayed​


Answer:

what are we doing anything for the day


19. Relay the impluse to the brain


Answer:

- Neuron

Explanation:

Neurons are information messengers. They use electrical impulses and chemical signals to transmit information between different areas of the brain, and between the brain and the rest of the nervous system.

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20. A form that portrays idea or relays idea or relays a story to the audience


Answer:
Program music is a form that portrays an idea or relays a story to the audience.

21. Relayed/Restated information:​


Answer:

relay

verb [ T ]

UK /ˌrɪˈleɪ/ /ˈriː.leɪ/ US /ˌrɪˈleɪ/ /ˈriː.leɪ/

to repeat something you have heard, or to broadcast a signal, message, or programme on television or radio


22. what is relay cropping​


Answer:

Relay Cropping is Relocating The Position In The Field

Explanation:

Many producers are interested in sustainable crop production systems that reduce the application of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Incorporating a 'living mulch' in cereal silage production might help achieve this for certain producers.

Living mulches are a form of intercropping. Intercropping is the cultivation of two or more plant species in the same field at the same time. A living mulch is an established legume cover crop into which an annual row crop is seeded. Often that annual row crop is a cereal, such as triticale or barley. Forage legumes are ideal for use as living mulches because they can be low growing and perennial. Using a perennial forage legume allows the living mulch to be maintained for multiple years without reseeding.

There are many benefits to using a legume living mulch. Forage legumes fix nitrogen through their relationship with soil microbes called rhizobia. If more nitrogen is fixed than the legume plant needs, this excess nitrogen may be released into the soil. Once in the soil, the nitrogen can then be taken up by the cereal crop. Decomposition of legume leaves and roots also adds nitrogen to the soil.

The ground cover provided by the legume living mulch helps control weeds through competition. For example, the legume living mulch can shade emerging weed seedlings, reducing their growth. The legume living mulch can also decrease cereal leaf disease incidence by acting as a barrier to pathogen spread between cereal plants.

The legume and cereal occupy different above and below-ground niches. They complement each other, increasing the cropping system's ability to capture and use resources, such as sunlight, water, and soil nutrients, efficiently.

The legume living mulch can increase the economic sustainability of a producer by decreasing the need for expensive inputs, such as nitrogen fertilizer and herbicides. It can also increase his environmental sustainability by providing constant ground cover to reduce wind and water erosion

Growing a cereal for silage in a forage legume living mulch would increase its forage quality. The protein-rich legume leaves would increase the crude protein content of the silage, while decreasing fibre levels.

Some suppression of the established living mulch in the spring before seeding your cereal is needed. This suppression could be a reduced herbicide application ten to 14 days before seeding or mowing the legume a couple days before.

What forage legume would be a good candidate for use as a living mulch? A fairly fast establishing, low growing legume would be ideal. If you are planning on maintaining the living mulch for multiple years, longevity and winter-hardiness would be two other characteristics to consider. Ultimately, the legume you choose will depend on the growing conditions in your area, and could vary from alsike to white to red clover for example.

One legume that has shown promise as a living mulch in Alberta is kura clover. Kura clover is relatively new to the province, and is currently used in the United States in mixed pastures. Kura clover living mulches have the potential to be adopted for barley or triticale silage production in Alberta, creating systems with lower input costs and increased forage quality.

General

Relay cropping entails growing 2 crops on the same piece of land (inter-cropping), at least for a part of the season. Intercropping is rarely practiced in industrial agriculture because of the difficulties involved in controlling weeds along with planting and harvesting the 2 crops. All these factors need to be considered to successfully relay-crop. Remember that corn is a heat loving plant and ryegrass grows best under cool moist conditions.

Planting corn

Plant corn early, late April to early May. This will allow you to harvest the corn early, one of the most important secrets of success. Early (low heat unit) corn hybrids will favor early harvest. If planting after mid-May, pay very close attention to heat-loving annual weeds (see weed control section, below).

Use normal corn populations of 75,000 plants per ha. The ryegrass will perform best where the corn is thin, but deliberately favoring the ryegrass by reducing corn density is not economical.

Planting ryegrass

Plant ryegrass when the corn has 3-6 leaves. Planting when the corn is smaller will enable the ryegrass to suppress corn yield. Planting after 6 leaves will produce thin spindly ryegrass plants.

Plant ryegrass at 25-30 kg/ha. Plant in strips between corn rows taking into account the weed control program (below).

Ryegrass varieties

One of our greatest break-throughs was discovering that only tetraploid, biennial Italian Ryegrass varieties are suitable for relay cropping. Annual and diploid varieties will not persist well in the corn understory. Our suspicion is that successful persistence depends on resistance to several diseases, in particular a fungus called Fusarium.

Check with your local seed supplier for the current list of available varieties.


23. different between thermal overload relay and timer relay


Answer:

The main benefit of an electronic overload relay over a thermal overload relay is that lacks the bimetallic strip which results in fewer heat losses in the relay. Also, these types of relays are more accurate as compared to thermal relays

Explanation:

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24. Filipino relay games?​


Answer:

Trip to Jerusalem (a.k.a. Musical Chairs) ...

Hampas Palayok. ...

Bring Me. ...

Longest Line. ...

The Boat is Sinking. ...

Pabitin. ...

Newspaper Dance. ...

Limbo Rock.

Answer:

Fill-it Water RacePass the BalloonEgg-and-Spoon RaceFill the Bottles Catching the PigFish RelayPautong Relay

25. what is meaning of relay​


receive and pass on (information or a message).

Answer:

a group of people or animals engaged in a task or activity for a fixed period of time and then replaced by a similar group

Explanation:

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26. 3. Which relay has a solid state electronic component that A B C provides a similar function to an electromechanical relay but does not have any moving components, increasing long-term 0 0 0 reliability? A. Mercury-wetted reed C. Ratchet relay B. Latching relay D. Solid State relay 11 nech​


Answer:

D. SOLID STATE RELAY

Explanation:

A solid-state relay (SSR) is a solid state electronic component that provides a function similar to an electromechanical relay but does not have any moving components, increasing long-term reliability.


27. differentiate signal light circuit without using relay and signal light circuit using relay​


Answer:

The answer is in the picture


28. relay the step of pandesal​


Answer:

Ingredients

Explanation:

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29. Function of spring of the relay


Not all relays have a spring attached; but those who do have it attached to the armature for its easier movement. This spring allows the armature to move freely within the generated magnetic field to make or break contact with electrical connection.


30. it relays the impulse to the brain ​


Answer:

Thalamus: The thalamus is the relay center of the brain. It receives afferent impulses from sensory receptors located throughout the body and processes the information for distribution to the appropriate cortical area.

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