1. group 2 costing – 8% of the cost / not less than Php 6000
2. group 3 costing – 6% of the cost / not less than Php 3000
3. Php 1000 – min prof. fee for each power supply detached in a system
4. 5 design specs – an engineer must submit with other contracts
5. not less than 25% - an elec design engr should get from the profit cost
6. 14.6 kg = 1 slug
7. 4.45 N = 1 pound
8. 3.65 MJ = 1KW
9. 96500 C = charge of one mole of electrons
10. E.O. 109 – provision for improvement of local exchange carriers
11. R.A. 3846 – regulation of radio communication in the Philippines
12. R.A. 8792 – E-commerce Act
13. remanence – refers to retentivity of magnetism
14. Fluorine – most electronegative
15. Cesium – liquid at warm day, melting pt is 28 degrees Celsius
16. Zinc – most common alloy used with copper
17. Aluminum – most abundant metal
18. starting friction –maximum static friction
19. sliding friction –kinetic friction
20. viscosity – measure of internal friction of fluids
21. surface tension – contract, area
22. coefficient of restitution – ratio of relative speed after collision to speed before collision
23. coefficient of restitution (elastic) – 1
24. coefficient of restitution (inelastic) – 0
25. ideal mechanical advantage – ratio of output distance to input distance
26. actual mechanical advantage – ratio of input force to output force
27. cation –smaller than the parent atom
28. anion – larger than the parent atom
29. modulus of rigidity – shear modulus
30. engineering consultation –
31. design services –
32. construction and installation –
33. inspection
34. maintenance
35. operation
36. manufacturing
37. Bayes’ criterion – probabilistic decision rule
38. fusion –conversion of hydrogen to helium which cause the sun to shine
39. nichrome –least conductive; 15-20 % chromium
40. constantan – 40-60%
41. pH – positive hydrogen ion
42. integrity – keystone of professional conduct
43. honesty, justice and courtesy – form a moral philosophy
44. rule 1 (RA 9292 – IRR) – statement of policy
45. rule 2 (RA 9292 – IRR) – composition of board of electronics members
46. rule 3(RA 9292 – IRR) – examiniation, licensure and registration
47. 5 years of consecutive residency – qualification of ECE board member
48. 10 consecutive years of practice in profession - qualification of ECE board member
49. Schottky defect – neutral defect
50. Line defect – most common crystal defect
51. dislocation
52. crystalline – repetitive and known structure / position of atoms
53. amorphous – random position of atoms
54. 1839 – times greater in mass a neutron is compared to electron
55. 1836 - times greater in mass a proton is compared to electron
56. ionization –
57. oxidation – takes place in the anode of a cell; loss of electrons by a molecule
58. 770 degrees Celsius – curie temp of magnetic iron
59. actinide metals - radioactive
60. lanthanide – rare earth metals
61. Php 500 per hour / Php 1000 per attendance or appearance – if an ECE appears in court as an expert witness
62. mercury – lowest boiling temp.
63. BCC – 8; FCC -12
64. 1 amu = I proton
65. carnot engine – isothermal / adiabatic
66. work energy theorem = ∆KE + ∆PE
67. translational- F=0
68. rotational – T=0
69. centripetal force -
70. chemical bonding – less aggregate
71. Van der Waals – 8 valence bonding, molecules
72. Pauli’s exclusion – no 2e, 4 quantum number
73. Cobalt – 1130 deg Celsius
74. gadolinium – 15 deg Celsius
75. nickel – 358 deg Celsius
76. critical pt – no vaporization
77. remanence – retentivity
78. thermal resistance – thickness / thermal conductivity
79. neutrino – 0 mass, speed of light
80. Maslow’s Theory – needs: physiological, security, social, esteem, self actualization
81. Herzberg two factor – worker’s self esteem
82. expectancy theorem – expectation of success
83. decision making – heart of management operation
84. eureka – resistance constant at any temperature
85. FCC – 0.74 ; 12 CN
86. BCC – 0.69; 8
87. simple cubic – 0.59
88. HCP – zinc
89. principal – energy
90. magnetic – direction
91. azimuthal / orbital – magnitude
92. spin – spin
93. enthalpy – total useful energy
94. halogen – 7A
95. main group – gilid
96. 1A – alkali, softest metals
97. 2A – alkali earth
98. iodine – bluish-black when burned out, purple
99. invar – equal / constant
100. chlorine – greenish yellow
101. mesons - <0.1 amu
102. leptons – electrons, neutron, mu particles
103. baryons – protons, neutron
104. latent effect – constant pressure , change phase
105. ceramic – metal + non metal
106. polymers – plastic, many parts
107. non bravais lattice – all are displayed
108. Bohr’s model- 4 postulates
109. work function – boundary interface
110. creep – stress, strain, changes over time
111. heat mechanical – depends on temp.
112. thermal conductivity – potential
113. 108.8 – silver – 1.68 x 1024
114. 102.1 –copper – 0.00393/oC
115. 72.8 – gold (-234.5 deg Celsius)
116. 63 – aluminum
117. legitimate power – manager under subordinates
118. unit cost method – altering, repair, modifications
119. negatron – negative electron
120. electropositive – metals
121. line spectrum – wavelength plot
122. relative density – specific density
123. gravity – conservative
124. friction – non conservative
125. ions – gain/loss
126. isotopes – atoms of diff atomic wt but same atomic no
127. ionization energy – loss of electron
128. central gap (periodic table) – metals, transition metals
129. atomic weight – protons + neutrons
130. atomic number – no of protons
131. IEEP – recognized organization for electronics engineers
132. 760 torr – 1 atm (Torricelli)
133. Mendeleev – periodic table of elements
134. isobaric – constant pressure
135. ICT – information and communication technology
136. isothermal – constant temp
137. heat engine – heat to mechanical
138. chromium –BCC
139. zinc –HCP
140. conduction band – free electrons
141. hardness – resist plastic deformation
142. poisson’s ratio
143. h/4Π – angular
144. extrinsic – Silicon + Antimony
145. aptitude test
146. mechanical to heat – 100%
147. heat capacity
148. Law of motion
149. Law of thermodynamics
150. lanthanides – 6th period
151. actinides – 7th period
152. + beta delay – proton turn neutron
153. – beta delay – gamma radiation decrease energy
154. 1st postulate of Bohr
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