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the computer will not switch on. May be the SMPS fail leading to a huge spark.
Limit state design is designed a concrete member for its various damage limit states, concrete sover spalling, steel yielding all the way up to the crushing of the concrete core, with this you can control how you want the concrete member to fail.
Machines fail due to various reasons; they may have been used for the wrong purposes or they may have been used for loads that exceed their design capacity, they can also fail after numerous usage due to fatigue or wear, manual operation of machines can also result in failure due to mishandling by operators. Engines and motors fail due to lubrication and electrical problems most of the times.
There is a school of thought residing with how much redundancy should be built in. obviously more redundancy should make it more reliable however those same additional parts could make the system fail as a consequence of additional redundancy.
Simply because - relays are designed to be single-use switches. If they were able to 'bounce' they could re-establish a connection, which might cause the circuit to fail.
It is unlikely that the transmission would fail after a fluid change. The transmission filter should be changed at the same time. If it was not changed at the same time it could have caused the issue.
cutting is the major source of it though 70 percent try this method most fail
The Nate Berkus Show - 2010 Nate's Road Map to Fail Safe Design The American Design Bee 1-38 was released on: USA: 3 November 2010
the computer will not switch on. May be the SMPS fail leading to a huge spark.
I do not like it when i fail my math test.
I think the quote is "by failing to plan, you're planning to fail" I could be wrong, and I think its by Abraham Lincoln, but I could be wrong. :]
well it depends what kind of fail and pass you mean if you fail a test for example study and retake it and you might pass
Finite Element Analysis (FEA) helps determine if a part will fail in any way when it is used. This allows you to change the design of the part in CAD so that it won't fail once produced.For example: If you wanted to make a bike frame, you could create a model of it in CAD and then run FEA. In FEA, you would specify the forces the bike would experience (weight of the rider, the force from the wheels, breaks, pedals, etc). FEA would then reveal where some of the failure points could occur. With that information, you can reinforce the bike in at those potential failure points.
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hahaha . . . . Fail answer is Fail
There are a multitude of reasons why cars could fail. Generally, it comes down to component failure.
It could.It could.