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  • *Garden tools & supplies *Grain Grinder (Non-electric)
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  • * Hand Tools, Saws, axes and hatchets * Garden tools and supplies
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  • ...cylindrical shroud for the electrode which extends through the shroud. An electric cable extends into the body and connects with the chuck. Interchangeable sh [[Category:Tools]]
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  • ...nd a half acre plot of land. They are supplied with rudimentary materials, tools, and a small supply of food and water. How they use these resources is up t ...volt car [[Battery (electricity)|batteries]] in parallel to maximise the [[Electric current|current]]. They then convert the [[direct current]] to [[alternatin
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  • ...n of the gas pressure from the chamber to turn the barrels. Later still, [[electric motor]]s and [[hydraulic machinery|hydraulic]]s supplied external power to ...of fire were needed in military [[aircraft]]. For these modern weapons, [[electric motor]]s are used to rotate the barrel, although systems that derive power
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  • The '''Mark 18 torpedo''' was an electric torpedo used by the [[US Navy]] during [[World War II]]. ...originated in 1941 in collaboration with [[General Electric]] and [[Exide|Electric Storage Battery Company]] (Exide)<ref>Blair, p.280.</ref>
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  • ...C. Ford, a genius designer, and principal in the company. Special machine tools machined face cam grooves and accurately duplicated 3-D ballistic cams. ...d'')<ref name="NavWeaps"/> in the late 1950s, Mk. 37 directors had Western Electric Mk. 25 X-band conical-scan radars with round, perforated dishes. Finally, t
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  • 113 Emerson Electric Co. http://www.emersonelectric.com/<br/> 256 Emerson Electric<br/>
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  • ...energy technology|Utilization]] '''7.2.2'''&nbsp;Technology&nbsp;of&nbsp;[[Tools]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Machines]] '''7.2.3'''&nbsp;Technology&nbsp;of&nbsp;[[Mea | || || Technology || Vice President, Western Electric Company, New York City (1965-1969); President (1969-1971); Chairman of the
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  • ...terials which also display the [[ferroelectric effect]], in which a stable electric dipole can be oriented or reversed by applying an electrostatic field. Pyr In the 1960s, scientists at General Electric (GE) discovered that under the right manufacturing conditions, some ceramic
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  • ...y frequently arise from poor [[injection moulding]], especially where cold tools are used in the process. [[Polycarbonate]] is a particular problem, and too ...m concerned ESC of [[LDPE]]. The material was initially used in insulating electric cables, and cracking occurred due to the interaction of the insulation with
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  • ...o temperature change, the shape change of SMPs can also be triggered by an electric or [[magnetic field]],<ref name=mag>{{cite journal|author=Mohr, R. ''et al. ...download}}</ref> self-adjusting orthodontic wires and selectively pliable tools for small scale surgical procedures where currently metal-based shape memor
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  • ...e heat molded, and surfaces can be easily finished with the use of cutting tools and abrasive papers. * Indoor electric powered profile electric models
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  • ...ilding and bridge construction, as well as most vehicles, many appliances, tools, pipes, non-illuminated signs and railroad tracks. ...ductors, making them valuable in electrical appliances and for carrying an electric current over a distance with little energy lost. Electrical power grids rel
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  • ...tion of fingers, when he inadvertently handled the source when looking for tools to repair his bicycle. When a medical doctor saw these burns it was underst In the case of a caesium source being melted in an [[electric arc furnace]] used for steel scrap, it is more likely that the caesium will
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  • ...icating]] components from these metals. Some of their applications include tools to work metals at high temperatures, wire filaments, casting molds, and che ...e for strong forces at high temperature, for example in [[jet engines]] or tools used during [[forging]].<ref>{{cite book | url =http://books.google.com/?id
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  • [[Image:Caulking tools.jpg|thumb|right|The tools of traditional wooden ship caulking; caulking mallet, caulker's seat, caulk ...n vessel caulking, pneumatic tools were later employed. With the advent of electric-arc [[welding]] for ship construction, steel ship caulking is truly a lost
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  • ...s produced annually. It is a major component in buildings, infrastructure, tools, ships, [[automobile]]s, machines, appliances, and weapons. Modern steel is ...eny Ludlum steel furnace.jpg|thumb|right|White-hot steel pouring out of an electric arc furnace]]
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  • [[Image:Screwgun.jpg|right|thumb|Electric screw gun used to drive drywall screws]] == Common drywall tools ==
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  • * [[Fly ash]]: A by product of coal fired [[power station|electric generating plants]], it is used to partially replace Portland cement (by up The processes used vary dramatically, from hand tools to heavy industry, but result in the concrete being placed where it cures i
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