Description : In the context of rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing, tessellation refers to theprocess of slicing the CAD model of the part into layers. a.Droplet Deposition Manufacturing b.Used-Deposition Modeling c.Laminated-Object Manufacturing d.Stereolithography
Last Answer : d.Stereolithography
Description : Which one of the process is subtractive prototyping? a.5 axis CNC Milling b.Fused Deposition Modeling c.Multi-Jet Modeling d.Stereolithography Apparatus
Last Answer : a.5 axis CNC Milling
Description : which of the following statements describes the process of deposition? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : Materials are transported through erosion and are dropped in another location describes the process of deposition.
Description : Is deposition a fast or slow process?
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Description : When a gas turns into a liquid the process is called: A. Condensation B. Evaporation C. Deposition D. Sublimation
Last Answer : ANSWER: A
Description : (3) made cathode and a pure nickel red, the anode Explanation: Electroplating is the deposition by electrolysis of a coating of metal upon a conducting surface. The simplest system makes the object to be ... on the spoon is called reduction and, therefore, the spoon is also referred to as a cathode.
Last Answer : Which of the following is not a method of preparing oxygen? (1) Electrolysis of water (2) Fractional distillation of liquid air (3) Decomposition of potassium permanganate (4) Decomposition of manganese dioxide
Description : The process of Deposition of Soil Materials (removed from the eluvial horizon) in the lower layer (or horizon of gains having the property of stabilizing translocated clay materials) is termed as? [a] Illuviation [b] Eluviation [c] Podsolisation [d] Mineralisation [e] None of the above
Last Answer : [d] Mineralisation
Description : Alloy powder manufactured by the following process have spherical shapes. (A) Electrochemical deposition (B) Gaseous reduction (C) Atomisation (D) Mechanical attrition
Last Answer : (C) Atomisation
Description : Powder metallurgy process does not make metal powder by (A) Atomisation (B) Grinding/milling (C) Hammering (D) Electrolytic deposition
Last Answer : Option C
Description : What is the process that tends to build up the land surface by deposition of solid material in its lower areas, known as? a. Abrasion b. Agglomeration c. Aggradation d. Attrition
Last Answer : c. Aggradation
Description : Thickness and toughness of plant walls are increased by deposition within the original cellulose wall, of a substance known as lignin. The process of deposition is called: a) Sclerenchymacia b) Lignification c) Scleridia
Last Answer : ANSWER: B -- LIGNIFICATION
Description : What should I wear to a deposition?
Last Answer : I think that sounds fine. Look professional and you’ll be taken more seriously.
Description : Which one of the following is not Extrusion-Based RP Systems? a.Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) b.3D Printing c.Sheet Lamination (Laminated Object Manufacturing (LOM)) d.Electron Beam melting (EBM)
Last Answer : d.Electron Beam melting (EBM)
Description : Which one of the following RP technologies uses solid sheet stock as the starting material? a.Droplet deposition manufacturing b.Fused-deposition modeling c.Laminated-Object Manufacturing d.Selective Laser Sintering
Last Answer : c.Laminated-Object Manufacturing
Description : Which of the following RP technologies uses molten material as the starting material? a.Three-Dimensional Printing b.Fused-Deposition Modeling c.Stereolithography d.Selective Laser Sintering
Last Answer : c.Stereolithography
Description : Which of the following RP technologies uses powders as the starting material? a.Droplet Deposition Manufacturing b.Fused-Deposition Modeling c.Selective Laser Sintering d.Stereolithography
Last Answer : c.Selective Laser Sintering
Description : Which of the following is not an example of additive manufacturing? a.Fused-deposition-modeling b.Electron beam machining c.SLS d.Injection molding
Last Answer : d.Injection molding
Description : Which of the following is not Powder-Based RP system? a.Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) b.Solid Object Ultraviolet-Laser Printer (SOUP) c.Electron Beam Melting (EBM) d.Direct Metal Deposition (DMD)
Last Answer : b.Solid Object Ultraviolet-Laser Printer (SOUP)
Description : Which of the following is not Solid-based RP system? a.Laminated Object Manufacturing (LOM) b.Paper Lamination Technology (PLT) c.Electron Beam Melting (EBM) d.Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)
Last Answer : c.Electron Beam Melting (EBM)
Description : Full form of FDM is_______ a.Fixed Development Modelling b.Fusion Development Modelling c.Fused Deposition Modelling d.Focused Deposition Modelling
Last Answer : c.Fused Deposition Modelling
Description : how to write a deposition
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Description : What is a good example of deposition?
Last Answer : I studied geography in secondary school and the word deposition sounds familiar .I had to do some little research though Based on my research,When a river is fast flowing,it can transport ... sandy desert. The existence of this unique land features shows that deposition is not totally random.
Description : Hardening of the arteries due to deposition of cholesterol on arterial wall is termed as:
Last Answer : Hardening of the arteries due to deposition of cholesterol on arterial wall is termed as: A. Ataherosclerosis B. Thrombosis C. Stenosis D. Rhinitis
Description : The deposition of sediments is limited in ………………….
Last Answer : Choose the correct option by identifying the correct correlation in the sentence: The deposition of ... c) Abyssal plains (d) Oceanic deeps
Description : What are weathering erosion and deposition examples of?
Last Answer : Processes affecting the surface of the Earth and part of theRock Cycle.
Description : What is created by river deposition?
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Description : How are erosion and deposition related to the problems New Orleans has experience?
Description : How are erosion and deposition related to the problems New Orleans?
Description : Is deposition occurs where the agents of erosion lay down sediment.?
Description : Is a sandbar deposition?
Last Answer : A sandbar is a deposition of sand.
Description : What is the reverse of deposition?
Last Answer : The reverse of deposition is sublimation. Deposition is theprocess of changing phase from gas to solid without going throughthe liquid phase. Just the opposite of sublimation.
Description : Where are five places where deposition may occur?
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Description : How does running water groundwater waves and glaciers cause erosion and deposition?
Description : Is sedimentation deposition?
Last Answer : Sediment is often deposited as the tide rises and falls. As theincoming and outgoing water crosses the beach or banks, sedimentsare deposited.
Description : Are oxbow lakes erosion or deposition?
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Description : How does flood water and low gravity affect erosion and deposition?
Description : What are some non examples of deposition?
Last Answer : Weathering I think
Description : What is the orderly deposition of sediments as water turbulence gradually lessens?
Description : Is a waterfall formed from erosion or deposition?
Last Answer : It is formed from both. The rocks forms the falls had one had tobe deposited and their current erosion by the river is resulting inthe waterfall.
Description : non examples of deposition?
Last Answer : Weathering
Description : The soil formed by the deposition of silt brought by rivers is : (a) alluvial soil (b) red soil (c) black soil (d) pod soil
Last Answer : Ans: (a)
Description : The formation of laterite soil is mainly due to: (a) weathering (b) erosion (c) leaching (d) deposition
Last Answer : Ans: (c)
Description : Wular lake of Kashmir is a : [IAS 2003] (a) Ox- bow lake (b) Lake formed by blocking of ice (c) Lake formed by terminal morainic dam (d) Lake formed by deposition of silt
Description : The probable metabolic defect in gents is (A) A defect in excretion of uric acid by kidney (B) An overproduction of pyrimidines (C) An overproduction of uric acid (D) Rise in calcium leading to deposition of calcium urate
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : In contrast to adult wound healing with scar formation, which of the following are characteristic of scarless fetal skin repair? A. Matrix rich in hyaluronic acid. B. Increased inflammatory response. C. Increased production of TGF-b. D. No collagen deposition. E. Minimal angiogenesis.
Last Answer : Answer: AE DISCUSSION: The ability of a fetus to heal without scar formation depends on its gestational age at the time of injury and the size of the wound defect. In ... repair has possible clinical applications in the modulation of adult fibrotic diseases and abnormal scar-forming conditions
Description : A 60-year-old man was diagnosed last year with adenocarcinoma of the lung, and a 4 cm mass lesion was treated with a right lower lobectomy. He now has an ... 2) Membranous glomerulonephritis 3) Minimal change glomerulonephritis 4) Nodular glomerulosclerosis 5) Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis
Last Answer : Answers-2 Most cases of membranous GN are idiopathic, but in some patients there is a history of an infection or a malignancy (usually lung) with antigenemia.