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Aviation Aircraft Maintenance and Repair (Airframe): Aircraft Structures Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Aviation Aircraft Maintenance and Repair 
(Airframe): Aircraft Structures Questions 
 
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What is the primary purpose of aircraft structural members? 
To support the loads imposed on the aircraft during flight and ground operations. 
 
What type of stress does a wing spar experience during flight? 
A combination of bending and shear stress. 
 
What is the purpose of stringers in an aircraft fuselage? 
To provide additional support and rigidity to the skin of the aircra...
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WMGT 101 EXAM 4 Question and answers rated A+ 2024/2025
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WMGT 101 EXAM 4 Question and answers rated A+ 2024/2025 WMGT 101 EXAM 4 
 
Foundations: 
 
What fators are used to select the depth of a property designed foundation? - correct answer Width (B) and Length (L) to determine Df 
Must be below the frost line or 18" 
 
Foundations: 
 
What are the three important considerations when designing foundations? - correct answer - Meets geotechnical structural requirements (shear strength) 
 
- Meets structural strength requirements (ability to carry ...
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ICC (EC) Soils - Material Testing (Edit), Combined | Latest Version | 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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ICC (EC) Soils - Material Testing (Edit), 
Combined | Latest Version | 2024/2025 | 
 
Graded A+ 
 
What is the purpose of soil compaction in construction? 
 Soil compaction increases the density of the soil, enhancing its strength and stability, which 
is crucial for supporting structures. 
 
How is the plasticity index determined, and what does it indicate about soil? 
 The plasticity index is determined by subtracting the plastic limit from the liquid limit; it 
indicates the range of moisture...
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PICC prep exam 2 2024 with 100% correct answers
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PICC prep exam 2 2024 with 100% correct answers 
 
 
tissue integrity - ANSWERSthe state of structurally intact and physiologically functioning epithelial tissues such as the integument (including the skin and subcutaneous tissue) and mucous membranes. 
 
Epidermis - ANSWERS- Outer layer of skin, cells are flattened and dead 
- protects underlying cells and tissues from dehydration 
- prevents entrance of certain chemical agents 
- allows evaporation of water from the skin 
- permits absorpti...
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WOCN Wound Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed
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WOCN Wound Exam Questions and 
 
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Goals of wound assessment 1. Determine etiologic factors 
2. Assess systemic factors/comorbidities 
3. Assess wound to determine phase of healing 
4. Determine goals of topical therapy 
 
Why does hyperglycemia affect wound healing? Impairs leukocyte function and negatively 
impacts collagen syntehesis, development of tensile strength, epithelial resurfacing 
 
What BG parameters should be maintained for wound healing? BG <180 for leu...
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(COMBINED) Dental Materials: Test 1 (Chapter 6, 16, 26), Dental Materials: Test 2 (Chapter 4, 5, 25), Dental Materials: Test 3 (Chapter 7, 23,14), Dental Materials Test #5 (9, 21, 22, 27, 28), Dental Materials Test 6: Ch. 13, 24, 32, 33, 34
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Dental Materials: Test 1 (Chapter 6, 16, 26), Dental Materials: Test 2 (Chapter 4, 5, 25), Dental Materials: Test 3 (Chapter 7, 23,14), Dental Materials Test #5 (9, 21, 22, 27, 28), Dental Materials Test 6: Ch. 13, 24, 32, 33, 34 
 
Which of the following elements is used in the highest amount in an amalgam restoration? 
(a) Tin 
(b) Copper 
(c) Silver 
(d) Mercury 
(e) Aluminum 
(d) Mercury 
Amalgam is strongest in __________ strength after it has set. 
(a) Shear 
(b) Tensile 
(c) C...
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WOCN Wound Exam (WOCN Continence) final Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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Goals of wound assessment - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Determine etiologic factors 
2. Assess systemic factors/comorbidities 
3. Assess wound to determine phase of healing 
4. Determine goals of topical therapy 
Why does hyperglycemia affect wound healing? - CORRECT ANSWER-Impairs 
leukocyte function and negatively impacts collagen syntehesis, development of tensile 
strength, epithelial resurfacing 
What BG parameters should be maintained for wound healing? - CORRECT ANSWERBG <180 for leukocyte f...
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Geotechnical Design Exam Review || with Complete Solutions.
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What are indicator piles. and how do they benefit the foundation design process? correct answers Indicator piles are prototype piles that are constructed before the production piles. These prototype piles 
are typically evaluated using pile driving analyzers, load tests, or other means to evaluate their load 
capacity. The results of these evaluations are then used to guide the design and construction of the 
production piles. In many cases, the indicator piles also are used to support the struc...
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APSC 151 Midterm Questions And Answers
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Elastic modulus 
~ Relative stiffness of a material; ratio of elastic stress to elastic strain 
Strength 
~ Stress level when failure/yield occurs for a given material 
Cohesion 
~ Shear strength of a material not dependent on normal pressure 
Friction 
~ Shear strength of a material that is dependent on normal pressure 
Ductility 
~ Relationship between stress and strain after the yield of a material has been 
reached 
Porosity 
~ The percentage of the total volume of a rock or sediment that c...
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ASBOG - Engineering Geology Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Strain - Answer-An alteration in the shape or volume of a soil related to stress. It is calculated as the ratio of the new shape compared to the original shape 
 
Effective Stress - Answer-The total amount of stress placed on a soil minus the pore-water pressure 
 
Normal Stress - Answer-The component of total stress that acts perpendicular to the plane. 
 
Shear stress - Answer-The component of total stress that acts parallel to any point in question. 
 
Dilatancy - Answer-Tendency of a materia...
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