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,NST2602 Assignment 3 2024 (213894) - DUE 16 July 2024
Question 1 (True or False)
1. Engineering graphics and design (EGD) impact only on technological
applications than academic applications.
2. Electrical technology (electrical system and control) is purposed to build
a formation in electrical, electronic, and digital principles.
3. The technological practice comprises cultural, organisational and
technical aspects.
4. The view that is value-neutral suggests it is unbiased in relation to values
and that its value depends on its application.
5. No one may design, manufacture, sell, or install an electric fence without
adhering to the health and safety standard stipulated in the Regulations.
6. Various items of electrical machinery motors, cables, and control
equipment are used collectively as a system hence the selection,
preparation, installation, and protection safety when they are used
separately.
7. Shear forces are sketched to measure the graphical magnitude of a
shared force at any point where the load is applied.
8. Construction work involves aspects of civil technology such as
earthworks, but it is not waterproof.
9. One point perspective defines the position of the eye and draws the view
of the picture plane and the model.
10. The art of representing 3D objects on a 2D surface to give the right
impression of the height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other
is referred to as projection. 1
1. The hand jack works based on the force that is produced by means of
presence when lifting heavy objects.
12. A hand drill is the only tool in which bevel gears of unequal size are
used. [24]

, False: Engineering graphics and design (EGD) impacts both
technological applications and academic applications. It is used in
educational settings to teach students how to communicate technical ideas
and designs.
True: Electrical technology (electrical system and control) is designed to
build a foundation in electrical, electronic, and digital principles.
True: The technological practice comprises cultural, organizational, and
technical aspects. These aspects influence how technology is developed
and used in different contexts.
True: The view that is value-neutral suggests it is unbiased in relation to
values and that its value depends on its application.
True: No one may design, manufacture, sell, or install an electric fence
without adhering to the health and safety standards stipulated in the
Regulations.
False: The safety and proper function of electrical machinery, motors,
cables, and control equipment often depend on their collective use within a
system, rather than when used separately.
False: Shear forces are typically represented in diagrams to show the
internal force distribution within a structure, not to measure the graphical
magnitude at a specific point.
False: Construction work involves many aspects of civil technology,
including earthworks, and often involves waterproofing to protect structures
from water damage.
True: One point perspective defines the position of the eye and draws
the view of the picture plane and the model.
True: The art of representing 3D objects on a 2D surface to give the
right impression of height, width, depth, and position in relation to each
other is referred to as projection.
False: The hand jack works based on mechanical advantage and force
application, not the presence of pressure.
False: Bevel gears of unequal size are used in various tools and
machines, not just in a hand drill.

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