Skip to main content

Inscribing Equilateral Triangle on a Circle

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Basic Technology JS 1: (TOPIC 2) SAFETY GUIDELINES For Pedestrians, Cyclist and Motorist

Introduction In the last lesson, you learned about what technology is, the types of technology and some products of technology. In this lesson, you are going to learn about the safety guidelines on our roads, as it affects pedestrians, bicycles, motorbikes and automobiles. OBJECTIVES: At the end of this lesson, the student should be able to: ·          Define safety guideline ·          State who a pedestrian is. ·          State at least eight safety guidelines for pedestrians. ·          State at least five facilities for pedestrian safety. ·          State at least five safety guidelines for cyclists. ·          State at least five safety guidelines for motorists. What are Safety Guidelines? Safety guidelines are the processe...

MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM (AIR FLOW, PNEUMATICS AND HYDRAULIC)

OBJECTIVES: At the end of this lesson, the student should be able to: 1. Define air flow 2. Identify at least 3 ways of generating air flow 3. Name two types of air flow 4. Define hydraulic 5. Identify four hydraulic devices 6. Define pneumatics 7. Identify four pneumatic devices. Definition: Airflow can be defined as the continuous and steady movement of air in a particular direction or at random movement. Generation of Air: Air can be generated in various ways. Some of these ways include: i. Fan ii. Mouth iii. Air pump iv. Bellow Mechanical Properties Of Air The mechanical properties of air are weight, atmospheric pressure and the relationship between pressure, temperature and speed. Weight:   That air weighs something can be experimented with an empty balloon. If filled with air, the balloons original weight increases. Again, since cold air has weight more than hot air, it is found useful in hot-air-balloon, in which the heavier air, which is...

SCALE DRAWING (Questions)

Did you enjoy the session on scale drawing with your teacher? If yes, now attempt the following questions. You can send me your answers in the "COMMENT" box below. When you are done just click on 'Publish'. If you wish, you can equally mail me your answers at basictechnologymadeeasy@gmail.com. Thank you. QUESTIONS 1.One of the following is an enlarging scale. a. 5:6 b. 1:1 c. 2:1 d.1:5 2. Which of the following do you think represents reduced scale? a. 6:5 b. 1:10 c. 10:10 d. 100: 50 3. One of the following is a full scale. a. 30:60 b. 6:1 c. 100:100 d. 150:1500 4. Draw the line AB = 60cm to a scale of 1:10 a. 600mm b. 6mm c. 60mm d. 0.6mm 5. Calculate the length of a line EF = 70mm to a scale of 1:500. a. 14.0mm b. 1.40mm c. 0.41mm d. 0.14mm Read More