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Showing posts with label tool. Show all posts
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Sep 12, 2019

[Answer] 4. What is the best tool to use to measure the distance you walk daily?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. What is the best tool to use to measure the distance you walk daily?"



...1. odometer 2. pedometer 3. speedometer 4. stopwatch An accurate pedometer can be of great help when start a walking program for exercise. Avoid cheap pedometers. They will either fall apart or will not be accurate. You can buy a pedometer with many special features for $70, but other models that cost only $20-25 are adequate for most walkers.

Jul 23, 2019

[Answer] 5. Which of the following is the most common tool of the trade for a chimney sweep of any era?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. Which of the following is the most common tool of the trade for a chimney sweep of any era?"



...1. Awl 2. Jackhammer 3. Brush 4. Router Chimneys were/are cleaned with brushes. Changes in brush design, along with the child labor laws and larger chimneys, made cleaning chimneys safer and easier for adults. Early photos and paintings will usually depict a chimney sweep with his long handled brush.

Apr 24, 2019

[Answer] 1. Which "L" tool do you grab when you want to scoop soup?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. Which "L" tool do you grab when you want to scoop soup?"



...1. Lavalier 2. Lanyard 3. Linsensuppe 4. Ladle Calibrate the size of the ladle spoon and the length of its handle to the width and depth of your pot or soup tureen. There is nothing more frustrating that having the whole ladle sink deep into a bucket of hot liquid and having to fish it out.

Jan 7, 2019

[Answer] 2. Now on to the walls. What tool would you use to make sure the walls are perpendicular to the ground?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Now on to the walls. What tool would you use to make sure the walls are perpendicular to the ground?"



...1. plumb bob 2. hammer 3. chalk line 4. auger bit A plumb bob is a string with a pointed weight at the end. This is one of the oldest hand tools. Most builders don't use a plumb bob anymore as there are specialized levels that do the job.

Oct 11, 2018

[Answer] Most people have a WRENCH - if not, more than one, - in their tool box. How should we use this tool?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Most people have a WRENCH - if not, more than one, - in their tool box. How should we use this tool?"



...This tool is a type of spanner. It consists of a metal bar with adjustable jaws for gripping and turning nuts bolt-heads and any other small thing which needs gripping and/or turning.

[Answer] Desktop computers usually come in something resembling a tower. What is the specific name for this tool that keeps all the components together?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Desktop computers usually come in something resembling a tower. What is the specific name for this tool that keeps all the components together?"



...A case presents many advantages. It keeps all your components together. It also protects the different components from dust (which can do much damage to the components). Some cases also contribute to limit the noise from a working computer. The other options are containers more appropriate for various liquids.

Nov 15, 2017

[Ans] What essential office supply tool did Johan Vaaler patent in 1901?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What essential office supply tool did Johan Vaaler patent in 1901?  "

In 1899, Vaaler designed a kind of binding to hold paper together paper consisting of a thread of steel wire. He applied for a German patent on November 12 of that year. It was granted on June 6, 1901 (DE 121067). He also filed an application for a United States patent on January 9, 1901. The U.S. patent was granted on June 4, 1901.

Unknown to Vaaler, a more functional and practical paper clip was already in production by the British "Gem Manufacturing Company Ltd", but not yet marketed in Norway. His design was less perfect because it lacked the two full loops of the wire. Vaaler probably succeeded in having his design patented abroad, despite the existence of a better product, because patent authorities at that time were quite liberal and rewarded any marginal modification of earlier inventions

Step 2 : Answer to the question "What essential office supply tool did Johan Vaaler patent in 1901?"

Paperclip:

He patented his form of the paperclip abroad at the time, because Norway was instituting patent legislation. His paperclip was never produced and marketed, however. A more functional 'Gem' paperclip was being produced in England. Norwegians have created a profitable myth around Vaaler, going so far as to erect a giant paperclip monument near Oslo.

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