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GPS and GSM are both technologies used for communication and tracking. GPS is used for location tracking while GSM is used for communication.
GPS stands for Global Positioning System and uses satellites to determine the location of an object or person
GSM stands for Global System for Mobile Communications and is a cellular network used for communication
GPS is used for location tracking and navigation while GSM is used fo...
RADAR is a technology that uses radio waves to detect and locate objects.
RADAR stands for Radio Detection and Ranging.
It is used in aviation, military, weather forecasting, and navigation.
Advantages include long-range detection, all-weather capability, and high accuracy.
Examples of RADAR systems include air traffic control, weather RADAR, and military surveillance RADAR.
I applied via NATS and was interviewed before Apr 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
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A wire harness is a collection of wires, cables, and connectors that transmit electrical signals and power between different components in a system.
Wire harnesses provide a neat and organized way to route and protect wires in a system.
They ensure proper connectivity and prevent wire damage or short circuits.
Wire harnesses simplify troubleshooting and maintenance by allowing easy identification and replacement of faulty...
Sputtering is a process used in manufacturing to deposit thin films of material onto a surface.
Sputtering is a physical vapor deposition technique.
It involves bombarding a target material with high-energy ions or atoms.
This bombardment dislodges atoms from the target material, which then deposit onto a substrate.
Sputtering is commonly used in the production of semiconductor devices, solar cells, and thin film coatings.
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Chiller and VRF systems differ in their cooling capacity, efficiency, and cost.
Chillers are better suited for large commercial buildings with high cooling loads.
VRF systems are more efficient and cost-effective for smaller buildings or individual rooms.
Chillers use water as a cooling medium, while VRF systems use refrigerant.
Chillers require more maintenance and have a longer lifespan than VRF systems.
VRF systems offer...
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Sub cooling in air conditioning is the process of cooling the refrigerant below its saturation temperature to improve system efficiency.
Sub cooling increases the efficiency of the air conditioning system by ensuring the refrigerant is in a liquid state before entering the expansion valve.
It helps in preventing flash evaporation of the refrigerant, which can lead to inefficiencies in the system.
Sub cooling is typically ...
ISEER rating is calculated based on the weighted average of the cooling performance of an air conditioner under different conditions.
ISEER = (Weighted Cooling Capacity at 100% load x 0.4) + (Weighted Cooling Capacity at 75% load x 0.2) + (Weighted Cooling Capacity at 50% load x 0.4)
The higher the ISEER rating, the more energy efficient the air conditioner is.
ISEER rating helps consumers compare the energy efficiency of...
The refrigeration cycle is a thermodynamic cycle used in refrigerators and air conditioning systems to transfer heat from a low temperature to a high temperature environment.
The cycle consists of four main components: compressor, condenser, expansion valve, and evaporator.
The refrigerant enters the compressor as a low-pressure gas and leaves as a high-pressure, high-temperature gas.
The high-pressure gas then flows into...
Mainstream refrigerants used in household air conditioning include R-410A, R-22, and R-134a.
R-410A is a popular refrigerant known for its high efficiency and environmental friendliness.
R-22, although being phased out due to its ozone-depleting properties, is still commonly found in older air conditioning systems.
R-134a is commonly used in automotive air conditioning systems but can also be found in some household units
1 ton cooling concept refers to the amount of heat required to melt one ton of ice in a 24-hour period.
1 ton of cooling is equal to 12,000 BTUs per hour
It is commonly used in the HVAC industry to measure the cooling capacity of air conditioning systems
For example, a 2-ton air conditioner can remove 24,000 BTUs of heat per hour
The relationship between current, voltage, and power is described by Ohm's Law, which states that current is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance.
Ohm's Law states that V = I * R, where V is voltage, I is current, and R is resistance.
Power (P) is calculated using the formula P = V * I, where P is power, V is voltage, and I is current.
In a circuit with a constant resistance, an increa...
1 BTU is approximately equal to 0.29307107 watts. To convert BTU to watts, multiply by 0.29307107. To convert watts to BTU, divide by 0.29307107.
1 BTU = 0.29307107 watts
To convert BTU to watts, multiply by 0.29307107
To convert watts to BTU, divide by 0.29307107
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