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ELEMENTS 12
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me eee re a yeaa B. 50/50% tin and lead
lead D. 20/80% tin and lead
‘Answer: C
2. The flux that should be provided in soldering electrical connection or commutator
wires as it tends to corrode the connections called:
A. Sal Ammoniac B. Zinc Chloride
C. Stearin D. Acid Fluxes
Answer: D
3. Abrazed joint is__ soldered joint,
A. Stronger than B. The same strength as
C. Three times strong as D. Weaker than
Answer: A
4, Brazing requires:
A. hard solder B. Soft solder
C. More heat D. Choices A and C
Answer: D
5. What is the reason why lead is used in solders?
A. It has a high melting point B. It has a low melting point
C.Itis cheap 0. Choices B and C
Answer: D
6. The higher the melting point of the solder, the:
‘A. Harder the solder joint B. Softer the solder joint
C. Stronger the solder joint D. Weaker the solder joint
Answer: C
7. Special solders used for aluminum usually require:
A. Less heat B. More heat
C. The same heat as copper wire 0. The same heat as sheet metal
Answer: B
8, The flux usually used for hard solder is:
A. Alum B, Barium
C. Borax D. Rosin
Answer: ¢
9.Soft solder melts at approximately: 4
A. 250°F B. 350°F
C. 450°F D. 550°F
Answer: 8
10. Soft Solder is made of:130
A. Copper and zinc B. Tin and copper
C.Tin and lead D. Tin and zinc
answer: C
11, What is the common shop practice to prevent solder from running away from
surface to be joined?
A. Surround the work with clay
B. Introduce around the work rolled wet cloth
C. Put asbestos sheeting around
D. All of these
Answer: O
12. The three-moment equation may be used to analyze.
A. Tapered column B. Continuous beam
€. Composite beam D. Axially end loaded beam
Answer: B
13. One of the causes of spur gear tooth breakage is the unbalanced load on one end
of the tooth that results in higher stresses than when the load is evenly
distributed. To minimize this problem, the'face width “b” should not
be greater than the thickness (or pitch) of the tooth. In the absence of test values,
the following can be a guide:
A. 2.5 PC