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The 10 greatest Engineers of all time:

6 of the most common electrical issues in the home: 1. Overloaded Circuits A circuit overload occurs when too many appliances are plugged into the same circuit.

Interesting facts about microwave ovens. Microwaves are a form of "electromagnetic" radiation; that is, they are waves of electrical and magnetic energy moving together through s...

A quick guide to Magnets, Magnetic Metals & Non-Magnetic Metals. Magnets can be classified into the following categories: * Permanent * Temporary * Electromagnets

12 basic components of a building structure: 1.Roof 2.Parapet 3.Lintels 4.Beams and slabs 5.Columns 6.Damp proof course (DPC) 7.Walls 8.Floor 9.Stairs 10.Plinth Beam 11.Plinth htt...

The 5 main components of an aircraft โœˆ๏ธ: 1. Fuselage The fuselage is one of the major aircraft components. Its long hollow tube, also known as the body of the airplane, holds the...

Valve, in mechanical engineering, device for controlling the flow of fluids (liquids, gases, slurries) in a pipe or other enclosure. Different types of valves:

The most popular programming languages: 1. Javascript JavaScript is a high-level programming language that is one of the core technologies of the World Wide Web. It is used as a c...

Cleanrooms are classified according to the number and size of particles permitted per volume of air. Large numbers like "class 100" or "class 1000" refer to FED-STD-209E, and denot...

GMP is a system that consists of processes, procedures and documentation that ensures manufacturing products, such as food, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical goods, are consistently pr...

15 important laws of physics: 1. Archimedes Principle. It states that the upward buoyant force that is exerted on a body immersed in a fluid, whether fully or partially, is equal...

Cryptocurrency terms you should know: ๐Ÿงต Bitcoin - The first and most valuable cryptocurrency, launched on Jan. 3, 2009.