397
Para 2a
398
CORRECT.
The analyzer is adaptable for use with 6V, 12V, and 24V
units.
399
Para 2g
400
Para 5a(2)
401
CORRECT. TB ORD 444-22 covers the installation of the No 1
supplemental set into the M146 semitrailer.
402
Para 4c(3)(b) 3
403
Para 4c(3)(b) 3
404
Para 6f
405
CORRECT. The reverse polarity diode prevents the line switch relay
from closing when the wrong polarity is applied.
407
Para 5b(3)
408
Fig 15
409
Para 10b
410
CORRECT. To inspect the armature for shorts a growler and steel
strip are used.
411
Para 6c
412
Para 2a
414
Fig 1
415
CORRECT.
The START button should not be held down more than 30
seconds.
416
Para 3b
417
Para 5b(3)
419
Fig 1
420
CORRECT. The voltage (E) across a load resistance (R) is equal to
the current (I) multiplied by the resistance (R) or E = IR. The
amount of current to the load is controlled by the rectifying diode,
so a voltage will be developed across the load only when the diode is
forward biased and maximum current is allowed to flow.
421
CORRECT. The current (I) is equal to the voltage (E) divided by the
resistance (R). I = E/R, so I = 1 volt/1000 = .001 ampere or
1 milliampere.
422
Para 5a(4)(a)
423
CORRECT. To avoid bearing damage force should be applied to the
outer race.
425
Para 4c(3)(a) 5
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