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peexam-blog · 10 years ago
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Fluids Problem (Buoyancy)
Study Problem
A piece of equipment weights 300 pounds on dry land. When the equipment is fully submerged in water the equipment weighs only 65 pounds. (more…)
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peexam-blog · 10 years ago
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Exam Question 29 Pump Horsepower
Exam Question 29 Pump Horsepower
What is the minimum size of motor needed for a 2 x 1 pump to deliver 100 gallons per minute (gpm) of water to a water skimmer that is located 50 feet above the pump and has an operating pressure of 35 psig. The water pressure on the suction side of the pump is 5 in Hg vacuum. Assume standard wall thickness. A) 100 B) 75 C) 25 D) 50
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peexam-blog · 11 years ago
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A Guide to Buying Flame Resistant (FRC) Clothing
A Guide to Buying Flame Resistant (FRC) Clothing
What Safety Standards Are Needed For Clothing to be Considered Flame Resistant?
One of the most common safety standards you will need to meet when you are out in the field is National Fire Protection Association’s (NFPA) 2112 standard which defines the criteria for the design, construction, evaluation and certification of flame-resistant garments for use by industrial personnel. If you are working…
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peexam-blog · 11 years ago
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How To Setup a Sucessful Lunch & Learn
How To Setup a Sucessful Lunch & Learn
What is a Lunch & Learn?
A lunch and learn is a chance for a vendor to meet with employees of a company and talk about a specific objective over lunch. Basically you are trading your time for a little bit of extra knowledge that can help you in your career. These events are also great networking opportunities for the vendor to meet more of your coworkers.
What are the Different Types?
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peexam-blog · 11 years ago
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Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Practice Exam 1
Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Practice Exam 1
Problem #1
Which of the following are not an intensive property?
Pressure
Velocity
Volume
Density
Kinetic Energy
A) I, II & III B) IV & V C) I, II & IV D) III & V
Problem #2
Using the Gibbs Phase Rule, how many intensive properties are required to fix a mixture of water and ammonia that is in a liquid state? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
Problem #3
How much heat is dissipated when a current of 15 amps…
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peexam-blog · 11 years ago
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FE Practice Exam 1 Part II
FE Practice Exam 1 Part II
Problem #11
Which of the following statements is FALSE when concerning the hot working of metal? A) Produce a fine grained product B) Removes strain hardening C) decreases the density of the metal D) Combines of annealing and cold working
Problem #12
What is the elongation of a 2 meter aluminum bar when it has been stressed to 512 MPa? (E = 69 GPa)? A) 1.5 cm B) 2.0 cm C) 1.0 cm D) 1.7 cm
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peexam-blog · 11 years ago
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FE Practice Exam 1 Part III
FE Practice Exam 1 Part III
Problem #21
What is happening to a substance when it is oxidized? A) The substance is gaining electrons B) The substance is losing electrons C) The substance is giving off heat D) The substance is absorbing heat
Problem #22
A 500 kilogram shipping container is raised from 300 meters. If the cable weight 5 kilograms per meter of length, what is the approximate work done? A) 5,886 kN B) 2,210 kN C)…
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peexam-blog · 11 years ago
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FE Practice Exam 1 Part IV
FE Practice Exam 1 Part IV
Problem #31
What the standard units used when using the Reynolds Number A) ft/s2 B) centipoise C) kg/s D) None
Problem #32
What is the thermal efficiency for a Carnot engine that operates between 100F and 400K A) 75% B) 77.5% C) 7.8% D) 22.3%
Problem #33
What is the natural frequency of a body that has a period of oscillation of 2.7 seconds? A) 2.7 s B) 0.75 s C) 2.33 s D) 4.65 s
Problem #34
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peexam-blog · 11 years ago
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Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Practice Exam 1 Answers
Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Practice Exam 1 Answers
Answer Key 1. D 9. D 17. D 25. C 33. C 2. C 10. D 18. D 26. B 34. A 3. A 11. D 19. A 27. A 35. B 4. A 12. A 20. D 28. A 36. B 5. B 13. C 21. B 29. B 37. D 6. A 14. B 22. D 30. B 38. A 7. B 15. A 23. C 31. D 39. A 8. C 16. B 24. A 32. D 40. B Solution #1
An intensive property does not depend on the mass of the material. Melting Point, velocity, & density are intensive…
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peexam-blog · 11 years ago
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FE Practice Test 1 Part II Answers
FE Practice Test 1 Part II Answers
Solution #11
The density of the metal is increases from hot work.
Choice C is correct
Solution #12
Choice A is correct
Solution #13
Creep is also known as Cold Flow, not hot flow.
Choice C is correct
Solution #14
The oxidation state of Oxygen (O) is -2. Let x = the oxidation state of Carbon (C)
The oxidation state of Carbon (C) is 4
Choice B is correct
Solution #15
Choice A is correct
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peexam-blog · 11 years ago
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FE Practice Exam 1 Part III Answers
FE Practice Exam 1 Part III Answers
Solution #21
The substance is losing electrons
B is the correct choice
Solution #22
The cable needs to be changed into a point load with the mass at the midpoint of 150 meter.
Choice D is the closest with 3,680 kN
Solution #23
The Carnot cycles is defined by two isentropic and two isothermal processes.
Choice C is correct
Solution #24
Choice A is correct
Solution #25
Find the molecular…
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peexam-blog · 11 years ago
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FE Practice Exam 1 Part IV Answers
FE Practice Exam 1 Part IV Answers
Solution #31
The Reynolds number is a dimensionless number
Choice D is correct
Solution #32
Thermal efficiency = 22.25%
Choice D is correct
Solution #33
Choice C is correct
Solution #34
The Carnot cycle is the most efficient since it is completely reversible
Choice A is correct
Solution #35
Choice B is correct
Solution #36
To find the Miller indices you must take the reciprocal of each…
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peexam-blog · 11 years ago
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6 Tips to Improve Recruit Loyalty by Building Your Reputation
6 Tips to Improve Recruit Loyalty by Building Your Reputation
As an effective recruiter your reputation will carry you long way. One way to grow your reputation is to create loyalty with your clients. With this is mind I have put together 6 powerful tips that can help you improve your relationship with your clients to build up that trust level.
Lots of factors lead to building your reputation
1. Establish a relationship
When you first contact someone do not…
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peexam-blog · 11 years ago
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10 Essential Tips for Writing an Engineering Tutorial
10 Essential Tips for Writing an Engineering Tutorial
Have you ever wanted to write an engineering tutorial about some special knowledge that you have? Well I have composed a list of 10 quick tips that can help you avoid a lot of the traps you might run into when writing your tutorial.
1. Choose a topic you are familiar with
Make sure you know what you are talking about. It is very easy to try and rush ahead of the people to get that first tutorial…
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peexam-blog · 11 years ago
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Seven Habits of Highly Effective Engineers To set yourself above other engineers and make sure you are getting noticed by your peers you need a way to stand out.
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Exam Problem #28 (Thermal Efficiency)
Exam Problem #28 (Thermal Efficiency)
Question
A steam turbine produces 1.21 gigawatts of electricity. The load on the cooling system is measured to be 520,000 tons. For this power generation system what is the thermal efficiency? A) 55% B) 43% C) 30% D) 34%
Answer
Today’s fundamental of engineering sample problem looks at calculating the thermal efficiency when given units in the metric and English systems
Equation
Thermal Efficiency
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peexam-blog · 11 years ago
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Exam Problem #27 (Refrigeration)
Exam Problem #27 (Refrigeration)
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A refrigeration process produces 1,300 kJ/kg of cooling. A reactor requires a minimum of 110 tons of cooling in order to maintain a safety factor of 2.5  In order for the refrigeration process to provide 110 tons of cooling what must the mass flow rate be? A) 100 kg/hr B) 350 kg/hr C) 107 kg/hr D) 1015 kg/hr
Answer
Today’s fundamentals of engineering exam question looks at how the flow…
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