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BRAKE SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR
The anti-lock braking system (ABS) on your car, truck, van or SUV is a technical apparatus that can help you stop safer and quicker. It does so by helping prevent the brakes from locking up on wet, icy or otherwise hazardous road surfaces. Note: not all vehicles have anti-lock brakes. Anti-lock brakes are standard on some vehicles and can be ordered as an option on others.
111 p mku 11/10/2012 253 1
Modern Automotive Technology details the construction, operation, diagnosis, service, and repair of late-model automobiles and light trucks. This comprehensive textbook uses a building-block approach that starts with the fundamental principles of system operation and progresses gradually to complex diagnostic and service procedures. Short sentences, concise definitions, and thousands of color illustrations help students learn quickly and...
97 p mku 11/10/2012 228 2
Chapter 11. Advanced Topics in Windows Forms
Windows users fall into two general categories: use the keyboard use the mouse Drag and drop: same as cutting and pasting using keyboard 11.1 Drag-Drop (P523) Sequence of events Dragging is initiated (call DoDragDrop for the source ) The DoDragDrop method takes two parameters: data allowedEffects A new DataObject object is automatically created. Raises the GiveFeedback event. (display a custom mouse pointer during the drag)...
14 p mku 14/12/2012 227 1
Companies (and individuals) can raise funds, invest money, buy material, produce goods and sell products and services overseas. With these increased opportunities comes addtional ricks. We need to know how to identify these risks and then how to control or remove them
70 p mku 02/06/2012 224 2
EM-Ch4_1 3 a) Introduction to Time Varying Fields Electric charges induce electric fields and electric current iduce magnetic fields. the cases for magnetostatic and electrostatic where the magnetic field and the electric field are constant with time. In the magnetostatic and electrostatic cases, the E and D fields are independent of B and H fields.
51 p mku 10/10/2012 223 1
This is an advanced course on modeling, design, integration and best practices for use of machine elements such as bearings, springs, gears, cams and mechanisms. Modeling and analysis of these elements is based upon extensive application of physics, mathematics and core mechanical engineering principles (solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, manufacturing, estimation, computer simulation, etc.). These principles are reinforced via (1) hands-on...
44 p mku 03/07/2012 216 2
In vector calculus, a vector field is an assignment of a vector to each point in a subset of Euclidean space.[1] A vector field in the plane, for instance, can be visualized as a collection of arrows with a given magnitude and direction each attached to a point in the plane. Vector fields are often used to model, for example, the speed and direction of a moving fluid throughout space, or the strength and direction of some force, such as the...
92 p mku 10/10/2012 215 1
Chapter 5: Theory and Applications of Transmission Lines
Presents the latest methods for properly considering transmission line effects as well as the calculation of transmission line properties as a function of materials and geometries. Emphasizes properties of stripline and microstrip circuits, explaining that at high enough frequencies, almost every interconnection in a circuit will exhibit transmission line properties. . , that, if these circuits are to be well designed, the transmission lines...
57 p mku 10/10/2012 214 1
One website’s visitor is another website’s customer, and bringing customers and retailers together is now a billion dollar international industry. Whilst Internet traffic crosses international borders with ease, payment for supplying that traffic does not. Members of the online publishing industry have come up with a novel solution – they have set up their own member-only international payments system.
44 p mku 08/06/2012 214 1
Chapter 3: Magnetostatic Fields
Magnetostatics is the study of magnetic fields in systems where the currents are steady (not changing with time). It is the magnetic analogue of electrostatics, where the charges are stationary. The magnetization need not be static; the equations of magnetostatics can be used to predict fast magnetic switching events that occur on time scales of nanoseconds or less.[1] Magnetostatics is even a good approximation when the currents are not...
40 p mku 10/10/2012 213 1
MOV Instruction MOV destination, source ; copy source to dest. MOV A,#55H MOV R0,A ;load value 55H into reg. A ;copy contents of A into R0 ;(now A=R0=55H) MOV R1,A ;copy contents of A into R1 ;(now A=R0=R1=55H) MOV R2,A ;copy contents of A into R2
42 p mku 05/10/2012 208 1
Chapter 7: Principles of Radiation and Antenna
A tremendous amount of knowledge and information has been gained about the design of antennas and radio-wave propagation. Still, many old-time technicians will tell you that when it comes to designing the length of an antenna, the best procedure is to perform all calculations and try out the antenna. If it doesn't work right, use a cut-and-try method until it does.
31 p mku 10/10/2012 208 1
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