Function and operation of rotor brake system?
With a rotor braking system there is a curved brace with lining that fits inside the wall of a round drum. When the brake pedal is pressed, hydraulic fluid goes through the line and makes the brace with the lining press against the side of the drum until the drum stops turning.
What are some benefits of using a z-score?
An advantage of using a z-score is that it allows you to compare two scores in the same manner. ?æIt standardizes the scores so that they can be compared to one another.?æ
What is critical understanding?
Critical thinking is a type of thought process used in education that involves being able to handle defensible decisions. It is an important mode of thought used to discover as much as possible behind sources, ideas, and issues.
How many 4 digit numbers can be formed by the digits 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 if the numbers are odd?
4 x 6 x 5 x 4 = 480 if digits are not to be repeated. 4 x 73 = 1372 otherwise.
It is caused by cycling the bus faster than it can settle, reducing bus speed is certainly not a preferred ISI reduction technique. ISI may cause both strobe and data edges to move; therefore, both strobe and data ISI must be included in the timing budget.
sin integral is -cos This is so because the derivative of cos x = -sin x
Introduction about type study method?
There are many introductions you could write about the study type method. You could say that the study type method is effective and why it is effective.
How old should your child be before he is sent to boarding school?
It depends how he feels about it and if he is ready to go. He shouldn't be 'sent', he should want to go.
Is a 102 IQ score good for a 7 year old?
102 is almost average. Given the fluctuations among tests and various sources of error, it is likely that your 7 year old is average.
What questions in sat have negative marking on them?
The questions on the SAT which have negative markings on them are called MCQ questions. It can be as low as -25% for wrong answers.
Nomothetic is a Greek derivation meaning proposition of the law in general or universal. The word is used in philosophy.
What you mean by speaking effectively?
Speaking effectively means speaking clearly, coherently, and with purpose. It means being able to transmit the information that you are trying to communicate.
What is the reliability and validity of California STAR testing?
There is none You're stupid why would you ask that !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What constitutes general education resources in response to intervention in Illinois?
I'm an RtI specialist, not from Illinois, but I can tell you that in general that Response to Intervention (RtI) is a general education initiative, though services may be provided by general education teachers, Title I teachers, special educators, speech/language pathologists and paraprofessionals. Any of these people can work with both general and special education students to provide intervention in reading or mathematics to prevent school failure. They do this instead of waiting for children to fail and then putting them through the long testing process to "qualify" for special education.
GPSS World is a discrete event simulation environment implementing the GPSS Simulation language. It is available from Minuteman Software (www.minutemansoftware.com).
What is the difference between CAN and I2C?
We can use I2C only for small distance communication not more than 1 meter, but CAN bus can be used for more than this distance that's why in todays world CAN bus is most preferred in Automotive Industry.
Educational practice has been defined in various ways by different scholars. However, most definitions agree that this is the use of educational resources to improve the quality of education through institutional policies.
Forward integration- advantages?
advantages include that it secures future orders, declines competition...
How does social experiences influence infants' motor development?
Social experiences influence an infant's motor development by allowing the infant to see and mimic the motions and sounds of other people. A child often learns by mimicking adults or other children.
Why is there a need for a social stratification in every society?
Social stratification is important in every society as it provides structure to that society. By doing this it makes it easier for people to understand their position and value within society, although by making social stratification too complex it can lead to increased inequality between the different groups.
What are key stage level in schools?
I found this on the QCA site below:
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The majority of pupils are expected to work at: * levels 1-3 in key stage 1 and attain level 2 at the end of the key stage * levels 2-5 in key stage 2 and attain level 4 at the end of the key stage * levels 3-7 in key stage 3 and attain level 5/6 at the end of the key stage."
It appears to be deliberately confusing when you try to find out more.
Firstly there are Key Stages. These Key Stages apply to different age groups. I.e.
Key Stage 1 = Ages 5 - 7
Key Stage 2 = Ages 7-11
Key Stage 3 = Ages 11-14
Key Stage 4 = Ages 14-16
Then there are the levels. The levels are
level 1-3 = Key Stage 1 (i.e. Ages 5-7)
level 2-5 = Key Stage 2 (i.e. Ages 7-11)
level 3-7 = Key Stage 3 (i.e. Ages 11-14)
All of the above taken from http://curriculum.qca.org.uk/ and page 7 of the National Curriculum document on English from the same site.
Below just my opinion
However, I have also read that a student achieving level 7 is equivalent to a GCSE pass at grade C.
I have left out the average expected attainment level for each Key Stage. These are level 2 at age 7, level 4 at age 11 and level 5/6 at age 14. These were the only indicators provided. Looking at the above it appears that level 3 is appropriate to both Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 3. And given that level 7 is equivalent to a GCSE pass then it is not clear what would be in Key Stage 4.
There are sub levels a - c in each level 2a, 2b etc. This is to help assess progress for example if a child moves from a 2c to a 2a in a year they are obviously improving despite being the same level. Basically children are expected to move half a level a year in Key stages 1 and 2 (Primary School), these are the expected levels; Year 1 - 1c Year 2 - 1a Year 3 - 2b Year 4 - 3c Year 5 - 3a Year 6 - 4b
Will high school credits transfer from English schools to American schools?
Yes, although it depends with the type of high school and their system of education. There are high schools that transfer credits from English schools to the American schools.
Online shopping was invented in the UK in 1979. There are two kinds of online shopping B2B and B2C . These were sold in the UK in the 1980s. The largest B2B was probably Ford's Locate a Car system that operated in many European countries. The cleverest B2B was probably Nissan who sold Finance with online agency credit checks. The first B2C was Tesco . These systems were pre-internet pre-windows but otherwise fully functional. In the 1990s these systems migrated to the internet and WWW and became fully featured, fast and secure making the pioneer systems look very ancient indeed.
Characteristics of letter inquiry?
A letter of inquiry should not be unnecessary filled with irrelevant details. Too many details will waste our reader's time. Some people have a habit of rambling in their letters . they'd better limit themselves to necessary details only
Reflection and refraction. You see the reflection on the bottom of the surface of the pool. You see the refraction of light through the surface of the pool. This is the super short answer...someone else might provide more information but the reader can "google" reflection and refraction to find out more.