Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Computer Ergonomics

Here is my computer ergonomics assignment im having problems with formatting hopefully if you download it and view it in word it should be good

Thursday, June 16, 2011

My Employment Contract

Here is my employment contract
i looked through every section and was unable to find anything about lodging
i looked on the search bar and also couldn find anything about lodging

Employment Questions

here are my employment questions

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Digital Meters




1. the viewing angle can affect the observer's perception of which numbers the needle points to on analouge while digital is a set number
2.Digital meters, which use circuitry to measure quantities, can be nearly any practical size. This feature makes them potentially more portable than their analog counterparts
3.A digital meter is calibrated by exposing it to a neutral, or zero-level, signal and then setting the readout to zero cauing it not to wear out
4.Electronics-related digital meters have built-in overload protection that is uncommon in analog meters. The components of an analog meter will burn out if exposed to too strong an electrical load. A protected digital meter is protected from the same load.
5, The are in a sense idiot proof and anyone without training can figure them out



Analouge Meters

1. Analog has an infinite number of positions it can lay on the scale
2.Digital display will move slower then an analog display
3. When making adjustments where peaks or dips have to be made a digital meter will make the job almost imposable

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Health and safety presentation

Here is my presentation when uploaded into google docs the file dosnt come out as how i made it would you be able to give you my email so i can send the direct word file ?

Sunday, May 1, 2011

My Summary

A loose electron within a conducter will travel randomly to loose spaces in other atoms valence shells untill a electromotive force is applied this will cause the electrons movement to be directed towards the positive pole causing current

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

What i Learnt

this week i learnt about the physics revolving around mass acceleration and force i also learnt formulas that use involving  change of temprture, gravity and the specific heat capacity of material . I learnt about the hazards associated with fires, there different ratings and how to counteract them

Finding an unkown angle

  • Step 1 The two sides we know are Opposite (300) and Adjacent (400).
  • Step 2 SOHCAHTOA tells us we must use Tangent.
  • Step 3 Use your calculator to calculate Opposite/Adjacent = 300/400 = 0.75
  • Step 4 Find the angle from your calculator using tan-1
Tan x° = opposite/adjacent = 300/400 = 0.75
tan-1 of 0.75 = 36.9

Solving unknown side

Start with:   sin 39° = d/30
Swap:   d/30 = sin 39°
Calculate sin 39°:   d/30 = 0.6293…
Multiply both sides by 30:   d = 0.6293… x 30 = 18.88 to 2 decimal places.
     
The depth the anchor ring lies beneath the hole is 18.88 m

 

SI Unit Table

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Health and safety assignment

please ignore previous post i am having trouble with formatting while uploading i shall send it via email

Health and Safety Assignment

Hey phil here is my assignment split into two parts the first containing my cover page and first set of question and the second a continuation of the questions
Part 1
Part 2

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Uploading tutorial

1. upload the relevant document to google docs using the upload button
2. highlight the document in your list, hover over action, share then sharing settings
3. obtain the link
4. paste in the desired location ie; Blogspot

School woprk 2

here is my document

school work

https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B7u_bSkOyxVwNTI2ZjIwNDktNTU3Yy00NGFmLWE3NzMtZTgyNzIxMTcwNmE1&hl=en&authkey=CKy-5rwI