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MECHENG 211 EXAM STUDY GUIDE | QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE |GRADED A+
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intensive property 
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Not dependent on mass/size 
When is a system in thermodynamic Equilibrium 
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When in thermal, mechanical, phase and chemical equilibrium. 
Thermal Equilibrium 
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Uniform Temp 
Mechanical Equilibrium 
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uniform pressure throughout, except in terms of static pressure resulting from gravity 
phase equilibrium 
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state proportions remain constant 
Chemical Equilibrium
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MECHENG 761 EXAM | QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE |GRADED A+
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What are the performance limitations of DCOM with respect to Web Services 
technology? 
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- limited to Windows computers 
- uses special ports for communications among computers on different networks; makes 
it difficult to communicate across firewalls 
- components can only communicate if they are created using the same programming 
language 
What are the performance limitations of CORBA with respect to Web Services 
technology? 
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- some aspects of the distributed system are le...
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MECHENG 201 EXAM PREP | QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE |GRADED A+
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How do you find the gain of an inverting amplifier? 
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-Rf/Rin 
How does a diode work? 
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Using doped silicon, you can create a p-n junction which, when a voltage is applied in 
forward bias, the electrons are pushed over the depletion region of the p-n junction and 
the current will flow. When in reverse bias, the depletion region is pulled apart as the ptype is connected to the negative side voltage and vice versa. No current will flow. 
BJT NPN transistor: arrow points... 
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