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GEAS  Cesium – melting point is 28 degrees Celsius, liquid in a

 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM – primetime block for FM warm day


 1000 to 2000 UTC – nighttime  Diffusion – caused by different frequency
 2200 to 1000 UTC – daytime  Musical scale – succession of tones
 500 ft above terrain – standard antenna height of FM  Musical tone – regularities of compression and rarefactions
transmitter  Unpitched – irregularities of compressions and rarefactions
 tort – civil wrong committed by one person causing damage  Sound – disturbances that can be detected by human ear
to another person  Distillation – process of separation of liquids due to
 Mathiessens rule – electrical conductivity is the sum of the difference of their boiling point
thermal conductivity and residual conductivity  Funicular polygon – way of solving using graphical method
 Hund’s rule of multiplicity – electron spresd out in available  Method of joint – used in solving all forces in each member
orbit before they pair up with another electron of different of a truss
spin  Mohr’s circle – method of solving to eliminate stress; uses
 Amagats Law – the volume of non reactive gasses is the graphical representation in determining stresses
sum of the individual volume of the gasses  Relaxation stress – when the load stress is removed and the
 Gibbs theorem – properties of gas mixture is the sum of the strain remain
individual properties of each gas in the compound  Van de Graaf – accelerator of electrons
 Molecular formula – the number of atoms of each element in  Boltzman constant – ratio of universal gas constant to
the compound avogadros number
 Michelsons inferometer – uses interference of two light  Thermionic emission – electrons are boiled
signals traveling at different path as a mean of determining  Consequential – damage not included in the contract
wavelength  Phosphorescence – delayed fluorescence
 Material breach – non performance of an injured party that  Bond angle – angle made by the lines joining the nuclei of
receives a less or different amount of money stated in the the atoms in the molecule
contract  Valence electron-pair repulsion Theory – best arrange of a
 Isothermal expansion – gas expand without changed in given number of shared and unshared electron is one that
temperature minimizes the repulsion among them
 Resistivity ratio is the ratio at 298K to 4.2K  Miscible – liquids that can be mixed
 Coma – ray is focused not on the principal axis but in a  Osmosis – semi-permeable membrane
comet shape image  Beat – produced by superposition of two sound wave of
 Thermionic emission – discovered by Thomas Edison different frequency
 Photoelectric emission – lights and radiation strikes the  Resolving power – ability to produced separate images of
metal surface which causes the emission of electrons nearby images
 Sensible heat – heat needed to change the temperature  Quality – depends on the omplexity of the wave
without changing phase  Heat of fusion – the amount of heat needed to turn 1 kg of
 Filament – in a directly heated cathode _____ serve as the the substance at its melting point from solid to the liquid
cathode state
 De Broigle – discover the duality principle of light and then  Latent heat – amount of energy absorbed or released during
later applies to electron phase change process
 2 elements – period 1  Depletion cost – reduction value of certain natural resources
 8 elements – period 2  0.52 – packing factor of body centered cubic crystalline
 8 elements – period 3 structure
 18 elements – period 4  0.74 - packing factor of hexagonal closed-packed cubic
 18 elements – period 5 crystalline structure
 32 elements – period 6  8 – coordination number of simple cubic
 300 pesos – CATV annual head end inspection fee  12 – coordination number of face centered cubic
 3000 pesos – CATV annual registration fee  lanthanides – found at the 7th period of the periodic table
 900 pesos – CATV head end building permit between Lanthanium and Halfnium
 unit cost method – when project need repair, maintenance  Actinides – found at the 6th period
but the whole project is not involved  EO 205 – CATV in the Philippines
 8% of the cost but not less than 6000 – Class 2 percent cost  Non-Bravais Lattice – lattice that display the atoms in the
method crystal
 6% of the cost but not less than 3000 – Class 3 percent cost  IMT 2000 – general agreement for 3G, designated by ITU
method  V.90 – 56 kbps digital transmission of telephone lines
 lanthanide – rare earth  Line defect – common crystal defect
 Cl and F – DDt and Freon common element  RBE dose is expressed as: rems( roentgen equivalent man)
 11.7 – silicon permittivity and reb (roentgen equivalent biological)
 CCITT G151 – limit crosstalk  Roentgen per hour – unit used in measuring the dosage of x-
 CCITT G172 – limit intermodulation noise frequency for PCM radiation in x-ray
audio  Inadequate control – when there is an unexplained decline in
 121.5 MHz – international distress for aeronautical revenues and profits of a company the engineer manager is
 2128 KHz – international distress for radio telephony said to have _______.
 0.5 milli roentgen and 2 mile – set by DOH for allowable  Legitimate power – a person who posses the highest
radiation position in a company is said to have ______.
 April 17, 2004 – RA 9292 was signed and approved by
PGMA
 May 27, 2004 – effectivity of RA 9292
 Simple legally binding contract – consist of an offer,
acceptance and consideration
 2260 kJ/kg – latent heat of vaporization of water under
atmospheric pressure
 335 kJ/kg – latent heat of fusion of water
 carnot engine – uses isothermal and adiabatic process
 vestibule school – type of training wherein the trainer . . .
 Institute of Electronics Engineers of the Philippines
Incorporated – accredited professional organization for
electronics engineer stated under section 3 of Rule 1 of IRR
of RA9292
 EO467 – signed by president Ramos in march 1998;
operation and used of international satellite
 EO 469 – National Information Technology Council (NITC)
was created
 100 Million – minimum paid up capital or applicants of 3G
 300 Million – performance bond to be posted by applicants
for assignment of 3G radio frequency bands
 8 VA/sq. m. – unit load for rooms and buildings
 16 VA/sq. m. – general lightning for hospital
 under RA 9292 electronics technician may apply for
registration without examination within 5 years after the
effectivity of this republic act
 1 is to 10 ratio – the ratio of forward to reverse resistance of
a good semiconductor diode
 1200 pesos per year – permit fee of MDSCP or MPDP
 5000 pesos per year – fine for unauthorized servicing of
mobile telephone
 1 million and 6 years in jail – maximum penalty for RA 9292
 automatic Teller Machine (ATM) – not classified as CCPE by
NTC
 4% - CMTS operators must increase the grade of service by
1% every 2 years until __% is achieved.
 Anions – larger than their parent atom
 Cation – smaller than their parent atom
 Zinc – hexagonal body centered cubic
 Chromium – Body centered cubic
 Copper – face centered cubic
 Greenish yellow – chlorine
 Maslow hierarchy of needs: physical, social, security, self-
actualization and self-esteem
 7 years – to file as professional ECE
 RA 3846 – radio telephony
 Mendeleev – author of periodic table
 Viscosity – internal friction of fluids
 4000 pesos – penalty for violating RA 3846
 lux – lumen/square meter
 PD 1986 – MTRCB
 Schottkey defect – neutral defect of ionic lattices with 2
vacancy
 1G – 50 radio station, can service 1000 subscriber
 2G – 3,000-20,000 subscriber per cellsite
 monossacharide – C6H12O6
 remanence – similar retentivity
 2% - decrease the drop call rate until __% is achieve
 IFTS – instruction Television Fix Service
 Galvanic cell – fuel cell produce uninterrupted power

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