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hoover

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happy new year to all member at mike holt forum

i'm currently preparing for my exam, and i have a few questions to ask, please provide me the answer and work thank you

1.What type of rotor is induction type?
a. shunt and delta
b. squirrell cage and wound
c. synchronous
d. wye

2.Which one of these is not a Hydrib system?
a. batteries
b. wind
c. potovoltaic
d. micro-hydro generators

3.Type FPLP is suitable for waht location?
a. damp
b. plenum
c. dry
d. encased

4. U.L. does what? (please provide a brief definition or explanation)

i really apprectiate your help
 

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You will find the answers to your questions in the articles as follows

#1 430
#2 690
#3 760
#4 This answer should be in your study material, if not, just do a google search for UL

Roger
 

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I would say the answer to #4 could likely be found in Article 100. ;)

I think question #2 was misworded, it should read "Which of the following is not considered a source for a Hybrid System?"
 

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georgestolz said:
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I think question #2 was misworded, it should read "Which of the following is not considered a source for a Hybrid System?"

That's funny because I read it as "Hybrid":confused:

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georgestolz said:
I would say the answer to #4 could likely be found in Article 100. ;)

Not using UL in the definition. :wink:

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roger said:
That's funny because I read it as "Hybrid":confused:

Roger
Remind me later and I'll show you an e-mail I got, that was written in complete gibberish, yet was entirely legible due to the way the human mind functions.

The way the internet is, I'd imagine you've already seen the e-mail. :)

My point in re-phrasing the question to to bring light to the fact that no one of the items listed can be a "hybrid" system on it's own, it takes two to tango. :)
 

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georgestolz said:
My point in re-phrasing the question to to bring light to the fact that no one of the items listed can be a "hybrid" system on it's own, it takes two to tango. :)


Ahhh! I see your point.

But there is one particular item in the answer choices that by the definition can not be part of "a" Hybrid system.

Roger
 

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Hoover:

I am not trying to sound high and mighty and only state this response as this is what has worked for me for 36 years.

I have found the best way study for any test is to research the question. I usually retain the information or at least know where to look for this information in the future. This is much easier today than ever, with the high number of books available, and the availability of the internet.
 
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