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GEAS  Reverberation – repetition of successive vibration in

 50 KW – maximum AM effective radiated power closed space


 1000KW – Metro Cebu ERP for channel 1 to 7  Echo – 0.1 seconds
 2 – minimum FM broadcast translator  Real image – light passes through the image ; image is
 500 ft above terrain – maximum height for FM formed at a distance from the lens
 1000 – 2000 UTC – nighttime  Virtual image – when light seems to come from the object
 2200 – 1000 UTC – daytime  Astigmatism – vertical and horizontal is view at different
 500 – class 1 ceramic capacitor maximum dielectric distances
 maximum axial stress of a wire suspended at only one  Material breach – when the received is less than or
side – equals to density of water multiply by length different from the intended contract
 August 31, 2007 – implementing rules and regulation of  Class 1-B FM maximum effective radiated power should
RA 9292 not less than 1000W
 30000 volts – voltage gradient that will cause spark  Humidity level – specific density of water is relative to air
 15 minutes – maximum commercial load for 1 hour  Total internal reflection – refractive index outside is greater
program for FM in metro manila than inside
 99.95% - percentage of copper content in electrical  Total reflection –
wires  Spherical aberration –
 60% of copper - electrical and thermal conductivity of  Cohesion – attraction between like molecules
aluminum  Adhesion – attraction between unlike molecules
 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM – primetime block for FM in Metro  Black body – perfect absorption of radiation
Manila  Consequential
 stationary waves – two waves of the same amplitude  Nominal
and frequency but travels in different direction  Oxygen – most abundant element on earth
 Doppler’s principle – apparent frequency of sources  6.25% of authorized capital
changes when the source or receiver is in motion  iron – 2% carbon
 Unpitched sound – unpredictable compression and  aluminum – most abundant metal
rarefaction  heat of fusion
 Amagats Law – total volume of non-reactive gases is  sensible heat – heat needed to change the temperature of
equal to the partial volume of gases the body without the change in phase
 Boltzman constant – ratio of avogadros number to gas  Mohr’s circle – plot of stress
constant  Gibbs theorem –
 Dispersion – dependent on frequency  1st law – unlike charge attract, like charge attract
 Calorie, joule and BTU – common unit of heat  adiabatic process – no heat transfer
 EO 109 – provision of local exchange carrier service  isothermal – body expands under constant temperature
 EO 468 – E-commrce law  fraunhopper lines – absorption . . . of sun
 TX: 326.250 – 326.475 MHZ; RX:210 MHZ – frequency  fluorescence – absorption of light and part of it is emitted
for cordless telephone  representation
 Field emission –  tort – civil wrong committed by one person causing
 Secondary emission – high speed particle causes damage to other person
ejection of electron  iodine – produce violet vapor when heated
 Photoelectric emission – light other radiation causes  chromatic aberration – defect in lenses which cause
ejection of electron unequal refraction of different color
 Thermionic emission – emission due to heat  memorandum circular 06-06-2006 FM Class 1B minimum
 Electric resistivity = thermal resistivity to residual ERP is 1000W
 Ph of 8.25 – alkaline  august 31, 2007 – Implementing Rules and Regulation of
 Leaf ____ - study of electrostatic RA 9292 signed by PRC
 Floatation  Hund multiplication principle – electron will flow on
 Aqueous solution – water is solvent available orbit
 Democritus – a particle can reduced to its smallest part  5 million – minimum bond required for VOIP
 Hydrolysis – salt with weak bases form acidic solution  2 neutrons – Tritium (isotope of hydrogen)
when mixed with water  wiedeman Franz –
 Group 1 & 7 - Representative group  spherical aberration – defect of a lens wherein a ray
 Electron affinity – tendency of atom to attract additional entering near the edge of the lens is brought to a focus
electrons nearer the lens than the ray entering near the center
 Metallic bond – sea of electron  coma – forms of lateral spherical aberrations
 Crystal bond  astigmatism – defect wherein horizontal and vertical lines
 Critical temperature – maximum temperature at which are brought to a focus of different distances
there is no change in phase  iodine – black crystalline solid which forms purple vapor
 Sinking fund method – seldom used in engineering when heated
because it has low initial depreciation  Brownian movement – movement of small particles when
 Intensity - ____ per unit area bombarded by molecules
 Intensity level – logarithmic  Leaf electroscope – study of electrostatic phenomena
 Loudness – magnitude of sound
 According to NTC MC 06-06-2006 class 1B FM station
with an authorized transmitter power of 500 W must
have an ERP of not less than 1000 W
 According to NTC MC 03-11-2005 a person or entity
who wants to register to be a VOIP service provider
must post a performance bond of 5 million pesos
 According to laws and regulation commercial load for
FM station musty have an aggregate that must not
exceed 15 minutes for 1 hour program in metro manila.
 According to KBP standard classification of primetime
blocks which has coverage in metro manila is from 6:00
AM up to 8:00PM
 1000 KW – ERP for metro cebu channel 7-13
 electrification – putting 2 material in close association
and separating them to produce the above effect
 floatation – some solids of suspension of a mixture is
settlked down and the less dense material is poured off
 Funnicular polygon – graphical solution in engineering
mechanics
 RA 8792 – E-commerce Act of the Philippines
 EO 109 – improving the provision of local exchange
carrier
 Nominal Clause – breach of contract where the effect is
dependent on time
 Achromatic lens – double lens which produce deviation
without dispersion
 Colorimetry – study that relates average persons color
to physical light stimulus
 Stat-coulomd/ dyne-cm – unit of electrostatic charge
 Dynes/cm or erg/cm2 – unit of surface tension
 Musical tone – regular succession of compression
followed by rarefaction
 20-20000 vibration/second – average human ear
sensitivity
 tort – civil wrong committed by a person
 scientific theory – predicts results of many experiment
 scientific law – summarizes observed fact
 expert witness in court – not less than 500 per hour or
not less than 1000 per appearance
 May 27, 2004 - effectivity of RA 9292 signed by
President GMA on April 17, 2004
 Depletion cost – maintenance on investment
 RA 9292 Rule 1 – rules and regulation
 RA 9292 Rule 2 – Committee
 RA 9292 Rule 3 – Institute of Electronics Engineers of
the Philippines
 Requirements to be a board: years residency in the
Philippines; 10 years of practice

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