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NC is numerically controlled (hard wired) and CNC is computer numerically controlled.
When the contacts are Normally Closed (NC) the stop button is "in series" with the supply voltage. By activating the STOP function the contacts open interrupting the flow of current.
NO stands for Normally Open and NC is Normally Closed. It references a switching application. It is the base state of the switch. So if the load is connected to the NC terminal it will usually be energized and when the switching device is activated the circuit will open and the load will be de-energized. The NO terminal would have the load de-energized until the switch was activated and then it would be energized.
Re: Difference between CNC & NC machinesIn a Numerical Control machine, the program is fed to the machine through magnetic tapes or other such media. The original NC machines were essentially basic machine tools which were modified to have motors for movement along the axes. In a Computer Numerical Controlled machine, the machines are interfaced with computers. This makes them more versatile in the sense that, suppose a change in dimension of a part is required. In a NC machine, you would have had to change the program in the tape and then feed it to the machine again. But in a CNC machine, you just change a variable in the computer and your modification is done!!
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Yes. It's top degrees are engineering and agriculture. (At least, as far as I know...but things do change!) It is the site for the high school high school,but tht depends what ur talking about cause nc state is a state and thn there are schools
It is the best in Textile Engineering and overall engineering school is very good.
You could attend University of NC Wilmington. They call the program a BSIE, bachelors of science in industrial engineering.
There are several colleges in NC that have Aerospace Engineering programs. One of these schools is North Carolina State University.
Anson county is good for schools. They was the first in NC to have a New Tech High School.
That depends upon where you are. Here in the South, NC State, Va Tech and Georgia Tech are the best engineering schools. It's very difficult to get into those schools.
Morganton NC, there is the North Carolina school for the deaf. In fact I have been there several times, this is an older school but I'm sure that there is good education there!
There are several good boarding schools for teens in NC that specialize in troubled teens. Some of them include, Stone Mountain School which specializes in boys with ADHD, New Leaf of NC is a school for girls and SUWS of the Carolinas which is a wilderness program that's a better alternative to boot camp.
The two best engineering schools in North Carolina are North Carolina State University in Raleigh and NC A&T in Greensboro. Out of state the best engineering schools in the South are Georgia Tech and Virginia Tech.
There are several esthetician school in Greensboro, NC. I would recommend attending Leon's Beauty School.
The address of the Green Engineering is: 1708 Trawick Rd, Raleigh, NC 27604
Clemmons Elementary School (Clemmons, NC) Hanes/Lowrance Middle School (Winston-Salem, NC) West Forsyth High School (Clemmons, NC) Wake Forest University (Winston-Salem, NC) (I know because I went to Clemmons Elementary and go to Hanes/Lowrance currently, and I am going to West Next Year)