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<blockquote data-quote="Emily Alice Llewellyn" data-source="post: 453388" data-attributes="member: 29504"><p>Thank you for your help binky! much appreciated.</p><p></p><p> I know Phil that this is an electrical forum but in this course we have a list of questions "Performing Engineering Operations" I thought this would be the best place to go to. We haven't had any notes for this or lessons in class for this, we are mainly in the work shop welding or fabricating so for me these questions boggle my mind a little bit. They said we can use Google to help but even then I still don't know if I am writing down the correct answer for half of the questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emily Alice Llewellyn, post: 453388, member: 29504"] Thank you for your help binky! much appreciated. I know Phil that this is an electrical forum but in this course we have a list of questions "Performing Engineering Operations" I thought this would be the best place to go to. We haven't had any notes for this or lessons in class for this, we are mainly in the work shop welding or fabricating so for me these questions boggle my mind a little bit. They said we can use Google to help but even then I still don't know if I am writing down the correct answer for half of the questions. [/QUOTE]
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