They mean that life is full of electric things that we use on a day to day basis.
WEEE could stand for 'Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment'. This is electrical or electronic equipment which has reached the end of it's useful life and is now classed as a waste product. Disposal of WEEE in Europe is regulated by the WEEE Directive which aims to recycle/reuse/reduce the production of WEEE and prevent it from entering landfill.
Any test equipment that your life may depend on when using it must first be tested before being used. These types of test equipment usually have internal apparatus that can verify that the equipment is working perfectly before it is used by personnel. Linesmen use this type of test equipment before working on primary voltage lines.
They make our life much easier because we use them in almost everything
The produce of technology (research) is a better electrical/computer/mobile, etc, device being put on the market. The technology market is customer demand based (many users want a better mobile-phone than last years model, for instance) and manufacturers have to provide innovation to gain a lead over rivals. Improvements in specilised equipment used is a medical operating theatre is another example where improved technology produces life-saving devices and IT equipment.
Electrical engineers talk about life, the universe, and everything. This includes, but is not limited to: 1. Circuit design 2. Troubleshooting 3. system design 4. math 5. physics 6. chemistry
WEEE could stand for 'Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment'. This is electrical or electronic equipment which has reached the end of it's useful life and is now classed as a waste product. Disposal of WEEE in Europe is regulated by the WEEE Directive which aims to recycle/reuse/reduce the production of WEEE and prevent it from entering landfill.
E-waste is the general term for 'Electronic Waste' or 'Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment'. It refers to electrical or electronic equipment which has reached the end of its useful life and can no longer be operated. Further information on e-waste can be found in the related links.
I have a partial answer. LES is a branch of GE Energy. It does life extension services for electrical equipment. Such as turbines, generators, etc.
It keeps us dry and prevents electrical equipment from getting wet
Electrical Design entails planning, creating, testing or supervising the development and installation of electrical equipment, including lighting design, power systems, power distribution, fire and life safety systems, electronic components and voice and data communications infrastructure. Typically, an Electrical Design position is held by an electrical engineer who has a bachelor's degree or even a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering. The electrical equipment may be placed in commercial, educational, industrial, hospitality, residential, medical or government facilities.
The root words of multicellular are "multi," meaning many, and "cell," referring to a basic unit of life.
The term referring to delivering an electric shock to treat a life-threatening arrhythmia is synchronized cardioversion.
Any test equipment that your life may depend on when using it must first be tested before being used. These types of test equipment usually have internal apparatus that can verify that the equipment is working perfectly before it is used by personnel. Linesmen use this type of test equipment before working on primary voltage lines.
To remember the meaning of Biomass, think of the word "bio" referring to anything relating to life, and "mass" suggesting a large quantity. Biomass is essentially the total weight or amount of living matter, typically referring to plant and animal materials used as renewable energy sources.
This seems like a question from an electrical course, and is probably best answered by your course materials. It's your test question, not ours, and there won't always be someone to ask for the answer. Earn your diploma.
Not really the only time its "Vital" is in electrical medical equipment. Other than that its just a luxury. For example look at countries in Africa most of them don't have electronics.
This is a process that lets us use metals to an advantage everyday. Electrical connectors often use electroplating along with the equipment used in radio frequencies.