It was named after a psychologist called Dennis Child.
The DC Test was a test which students could take when applying for a Diploma course in nursing. The initials DC stood for Dennis Child, the test's creator.
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The 'DC entry test' is (a now obsolete) test that students could take when applying for the Diploma course in nursing - the old project 2000, and ODA/ODP courses as an alternative to GCSEs. Named after its creator Professor Dennis Child, it was psychometric in nature and covered maths, English and IQ skills. It proved to be a very popular, with thousands of our distance learning students from all over the world taking the test. Organised by the old UKCC, now the NMC, it was an accepted route into nursing by many schools of nursing including the University of Chester and Edgehill University (Aintree Hospitals NHS Trust). It was finally abolished by the government in favour of NVQs.
swinburne's test on dc shunt machine is to predetermine the efficiency of the dc machine , but it is not accurate it is just like estimation of efficiency of dc shunt machine when it is run as a motor and a generator............................
In the UK it's the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), which used to be known as UKCC .
tc=total count and dc=difference count
in this test their is a no load on dc shunt motor so it is an indirect test
What does dc mean? Is it a persons name or what. i don't think it has a meaning its just a company in Washington dc
in swin burn test we find out the copar loses & iron loses of the dc generator
load test on dc shunt generator is a test to plot the internal and external characteristics of the generator.
dc insulation test = 2 * operating voltage +1000V ac insulation test = 2* operating voltage impedance of long wires or cables make ac testing sort of impractical dc test will never be lower than 1000V
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