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Fed wage law requires overtime for one situation - work in excess of 40 hours in a workweek, if the work is not "exempt" manager and professional work. Fed wage law does not say time AWAY from work for sick leave must count as hours worked. Fed law does not say that an employer cannot reduce a worker's schedule so that sick leave plus work hours total no more than 40 hours. A union contract may address that for the small percent of worker unionized.
Employees work as scheduled by the employer, and stay until released or face discipline. Lunch and break time are unregulated in fed law, but may appear in state law and union contracts.
The first law of thermodynamic show that heat transfer is equal to work.But he does not give the direction as that system is consuming work or doing work. Whereas the second law of thermodynamic give the direction as (1) Heat can flow naturally from high temperature to low temperature.When heat is flowing from high temperature to low temperature he can produce work.(2)Heat can not flow naturally from low temperature to high temperature.for flowing heat from low temperature to high temperature he consume work. Second law of thermodynamic not only give the direction of heat flow but he also show entropy and quality of energy as high grade energy (mechanical work ) and low grade energy (heat).
The law does not state a minimum temperature, but the temperature in workrooms should normally be at least:16°C, or13°C if much of the work is physical.
Yes, risk management courses are requires by law in the work place. Risk management is so important because it is the ground rules in most any given situations in the work place and insure the safety of everyone.
Common law (judge based law) and Statues ( fed/state/local gov)
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The material in the thermometer expands and contracts as temperature increases or reduces.
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When an electric current flows through the lamp filament, it is doing work (W) on that filament. This causes the internal energy (U) to rise which, in turn, causes its temperature to rise. Because the temperature is now higher than the surrounding temperature, heat(Q) transfer takes place to the surroundings.The change in internal energy of the filament is equal to the following:change in U = W - QThis equation accounts for all changes in energy in the filament.
Law and Order - 1990 Fed 20-11 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14 (V)
Boyle's law, for selected variables. Not pressure and temperature, for example.Boyle's law, for selected variables. Not pressure and temperature, for example.Boyle's law, for selected variables. Not pressure and temperature, for example.Boyle's law, for selected variables. Not pressure and temperature, for example.