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How Do Electric Motors Work?

Paul Faillace April 26, 2021 About Engineering Leave a Comment

If you are not exactly a technical type of person, you may not understand how an electric motor works. If you are an electrical engineer though, you most likely know how an electric motor works. Image credit A three-phase AC

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What Are Drain Linings and Why Are They Important?

Paul Faillace April 21, 2021 About Engineering Leave a Comment

When most people hear the words drain lining, they often have images of bulky, expensive drainage solutions with the kind of problems they cause. While it’s true that many commercial and industrial drains need expensive materials to install, lining the

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The Benefits of Reflective Chevrons on Vehicles

Paul Faillace April 19, 2021 About Engineering Leave a Comment

When buying a vehicle you might not think about the benefits of reflective chevrons. However, you will be surprised to know that these items are highly visible, especially when driving at night or in low-visibility situations. They can help drivers

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Great Strategies To Boost Your Social Media Presence

Paul Faillace April 19, 2021 About Engineering Leave a Comment

Social media is a wide and well known part of the internet. With over 2.7 million active users on Facebook alone, businesses can easily leverage the sheer number of people online to their advantage. However, you can only do that

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How Is Electricity Formed?

Paul Faillace April 19, 2021 About Engineering Leave a Comment

In simple terms, the process of converting physical motion to electrical energy involves a conversion of kinetic energy to electrical energy. This is known as the conversion of force into motion and is considered to be one of the four

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Everything you need to know about Biomedical Engineering

Paul Faillace April 17, 2021 Biochemical Engineering Leave a Comment
Biomedical Engineering

Chances are you haven’t heard much about this formation. However, despite being relatively unknown, it offers many career opportunities, most of them really interesting. That is why it is important that you know it in depth.

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The Role of Hydraulics in Industry

Paul Faillace April 06, 2021 Mechanical Engineering Leave a Comment

Hydraulics is the science that deals with the movement and working of fluids, and in particular water or oil. The application of hydraulics has been used since antiquity and today it continues to be a key component in numerous industries.

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The Importance of Having a Level 3 Building Survey

Paul Faillace March 29, 2021 About Engineering Leave a Comment

A building survey is an essential part of buying a house. A level 3 building survey is the most detailed of these types of survey and is the survey type that you should definitely use if the property that you

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What is a SIM Card?

Paul Faillace March 29, 2021 About Engineering Leave a Comment

What exactly is a SIM card? SIM cards are short for Subscriber Identity Module. A subscriber identity module or single-line sim card, also commonly called a SIM card, is a compact, plastic card that is designed to safely store the

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How to Keep Your Pneumatic Conveying System in Good Condition

Paul Faillace March 29, 2021 About Engineering Leave a Comment

Keeping your pneumatic conveying system in good working order is not a big problem, but it can be expensive if you neglect some of the little things. The best way to prevent break down and problems with your system is

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