FLA and FLC

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Deer fallows, i want to know about the terms fla and flc...

what does these two terms stands for in electrical engineering and plz explain briefly.

Electric Cars for the Mainstream?

High energy, low cost batteries have reached a sufficient developmental point that the technology encouraged another big nameplate, Nissan, to join ranks of auto makers betting on the future of true electric cars — and sooner (2011) rather than later. But how long before power-pampered America

A Cure For Tardy People?

Know somebody who is habitually late for meetings and other arrangements? One enterprising engineer has come up with a solution that works well in his company: they charge the latecomer $1 for every minute he or she is late, multiplied by the number of people waiting. For example, if he keeps seven

Is Noise a Double Edged Sword?

As we've seen in stories about overly quiet hybrid cars, noise can be helpful to some people and be perceived as harmful by others. Hybrid cars that make no noise can be dangerous to the blind, yet simulated engine noise is unwanted by the opponents of noise pollution. Vuvuzela horns may be fun for

The pH of Some Aqueous Solutions

Dependency of life-existence on water exceeds the presentl supplication, to the adverse detriment of humanity. For the simple fact that, Contamination of rivers, lakes, seas, is become environmental problem. Acidic precipitation consequently with the norms engendered of orbital electrons, where only

Post Forming Heat Treatment of NACT plates

Dear all,

Please share views on heat treat ment carried above tempering temperature for NACT plates? one of the case i have come across is stated below.

MOC: SA387 Gr11, Thickness 90mm, Delivery condition: Normalised+accelerated cooled+tempered (NACT)
Contract requirement: Cold formed

Pulse Width Modulator

To CR4 Team

What is the function of pulse width modulator in electronic fuel injection pump such as electronic unit injector , electronic unit pump and common rail system.

Thanks

aburani

Cabarete Beach in the Dominican Republic: Choice Spot for Adventure Sports

Bar and restaurant choices abound

A sweet little beach village on the north coast of the Dominican Republic, Cabarete is the center of the action for both laid-back and adventurous pursuits. Right on the sand are a handful of bars and restaurants (like Onno’s Bar, Bambu Bar and Kahuna’s sports bar) that stay open late and offer opportunities to sample something different every day. Want to dance the night away? Eat on the beach with the sand between your toes? People watch? You can do them all on Cabarete Beach.

Rarely content to sit still, sport enthusiasts have plenty of choices in Cabarete. Learn to kiteboard at the Dare2Fly kiteboarding center, owned by the Vela Cabarete Windsurf Center (where you can take windsurfing classes as well). On the beach, play volleyball until you need to chill out under a green Presidente umbrella that advertises the tasty Dominican beer. Get a cool one, if you like.

Get your sail on, or just watch the show

Cabarete is a great launching point for other North Coast adventures, such as scuba diving, mountain biking, horseback riding, canyoneering, and surfing. But when you’re done, come on back to Cabarete Beach to lounge on the soft sand and watch the world go by. Whether you’re watching a World Cup game in a bar or watching the windsurfers in Cabarete Bay, it’s the ideal place to dial up or dial down—as you like.

I was in the Dominican Republic as a guest of the Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism, but the opinions in this post are my own.

Photo Credit: Jill K. Robinson

Article by Jill K. Robinson of dangerjillrobinson.com

Learn to Recognize Poison Ivy and Avoid the Itch

If you’re going to be hanging around on Florida islands, you need to be able to recognize poison ivy so you can avoid it. It is a very versatile plant. It grows on the ground, in trees and on fences. Sometimes it can be everywhere. You don’t want to touch it–not even dead, dry leaves [...]

The Travel Belles

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Margo Millure aspired to be a ballerina at an early age. Over time, and having been able to live abroad for several years, travel replaced her desire to dance. She has also raised a family. Now, the travel bug has bitten again and The Travel Belles has been a way to “scratch that itch”. Margo, along with other women writers, take you to destinations across the globe where you may just spot them dancing around a fountain or two…


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Squeezing in Sydney

Hello there allFeels like we haven't written a blog in ages but I guess that's just because we've been squeezing so much in. I should probably start at the beginning with our bus journey and our goodbyes in Melbourne you know work chronologically for a change.After writing the last blog a few friends from the hostel suggested we went down to St Kilda pier to see the penguins who come out at d

Korea in July

The first weekend in July I headed to Seoul to meet up with a new friend. As soon as we arrived in town we hit the streets of Itaewon. Itaewon is little America. It even has a Taco Bell but unfortunately it was closed for the night. We hit a few clubs did jager bombs and ate a shawarma before heading in the the night. Since it was nine in the morning when we called it quits we hit th

Day 36 July 21 2010

Headed out for Palmer AK today and at milepost 156 a large glacier was visible to the left side of highway. Today we got into real fog at the higher elevations. The fog was so thick you could not see vehicles much over 75 to 100 feet ahead of you. We really were in the clouds not fog After getting into Palmer AK at Fox Run RV Campground Jack realized he had another transmission fluid l

Yes we CAirNs

unser erster eindruck von cairns als partystadt wurde hier sagen wir mal so halb bestaetigt. am wochenende kann man hier immerhin bis 300 uhr morgens feiern gehen bevor man dann aus dem pub bzw dem club gekehrt wird. das gesetz verbietet in cairns leider den ausschank von alkoholischen getraenken ab dieser zeit und ohne alk macht das feiern fuer die australier keinen sinn also wird einfa

Day 37 July 22 2010 Palmer AK Square Dancing

Today Aleta got up to a snack of raspberries and I had Cheerios. After visiting the MuskOx farm we made a trip into Wasilla AK to find Kentucky Fried Chicken to satisfy a fried chicken withdrawal. Was really good Aleta and I rode over to the headquarters for the Iditarod Dog Sled Race. Saw three small sled dog puppies and a team of dogs were pulling tourists around a track on a wheeled s