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GEAS 2 A1

The document lists various terms related to electronics, physics, chemistry, and telecommunications. It includes definitions of terms like cesium, diffusion, musical scale, tort, Hund's rule, and more. It also provides information on things like the periods of the periodic table, CATV fees in the Philippines, latent heat of water, permit fees for mobile devices, penalties under RA 9292, and target metrics for CMTS operators. Overall, the document serves as a reference of technical terms across multiple scientific disciplines.

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GEAS 2 A1

The document lists various terms related to electronics, physics, chemistry, and telecommunications. It includes definitions of terms like cesium, diffusion, musical scale, tort, Hund's rule, and more. It also provides information on things like the periods of the periodic table, CATV fees in the Philippines, latent heat of water, permit fees for mobile devices, penalties under RA 9292, and target metrics for CMTS operators. Overall, the document serves as a reference of technical terms across multiple scientific disciplines.

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GEAS  Cesium – melting point is 28 degrees Celsius, liquid in a

 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM – primetime block for FM warm day


 1000 to 2000 UTC – nighttime  Diffusion – caused by different frequency
 2200 to 1000 UTC – daytime  Musical scale – succession of tones
 500 ft above terrain – standard antenna height of FM  Musical tone – regularities of compression and rarefactions
transmitter  Unpitched – irregularities of compressions and rarefactions
 tort – civil wrong committed by one person causing damage  Sound – disturbances that can be detected by human ear
to another person  Distillation – process of separation of liquids due to
 Mathiessens rule – electrical conductivity is the sum of the difference of their boiling point
thermal conductivity and residual conductivity  Funicular polygon – way of solving using graphical method
 Hund’s rule of multiplicity – electron spresd out in available  Method of joint – used in solving all forces in each member
orbit before they pair up with another electron of different of a truss
spin  Mohr’s circle – method of solving to eliminate stress; uses
 Amagats Law – the volume of non reactive gasses is the graphical representation in determining stresses
sum of the individual volume of the gasses  Relaxation stress – when the load stress is removed and the
 Gibbs theorem – properties of gas mixture is the sum of the strain remain
individual properties of each gas in the compound  Van de Graaf – accelerator of electrons
 Molecular formula – the number of atoms of each element in  Boltzman constant – ratio of universal gas constant to
the compound avogadros number
 Michelsons inferometer – uses interference of two light  Thermionic emission – electrons are boiled
signals traveling at different path as a mean of determining  Consequential – damage not included in the contract
wavelength  Phosphorescence – delayed fluorescence
 Material breach – non performance of an injured party that  Bond angle – angle made by the lines joining the nuclei of
receives a less or different amount of money stated in the the atoms in the molecule
contract  Valence electron-pair repulsion Theory – best arrange of a
 Isothermal expansion – gas expand without changed in given number of shared and unshared electron is one that
temperature minimizes the repulsion among them
 Resistivity ratio is the ratio at 298K to 4.2K  Miscible – liquids that can be mixed
 Coma – ray is focused not on the principal axis but in a  Osmosis – semi-permeable membrane
comet shape image  Beat – produced by superposition of two sound wave of
 Thermionic emission – discovered by Thomas Edison different frequency
 Photoelectric emission – lights and radiation strikes the  Resolving power – ability to produced separate images of
metal surface which causes the emission of electrons nearby images
 Sensible heat – heat needed to change the temperature  Quality – depends on the omplexity of the wave
without changing phase  Heat of fusion – the amount of heat needed to turn 1 kg of
 Filament – in a directly heated cathode _____ serve as the the substance at its melting point from solid to the liquid
cathode state
 De Broigle – discover the duality principle of light and then  Latent heat – amount of energy absorbed or released during
later applies to electron phase change process
 2 elements – period 1  Depletion cost – reduction value of certain natural resources
 8 elements – period 2  0.52 – packing factor of body centered cubic crystalline
 8 elements – period 3 structure
 18 elements – period 4  0.74 - packing factor of hexagonal closed-packed cubic
 18 elements – period 5 crystalline structure
 32 elements – period 6  8 – coordination number of simple cubic
 300 pesos – CATV annual head end inspection fee  12 – coordination number of face centered cubic
 3000 pesos – CATV annual registration fee  lanthanides – found at the 7th period of the periodic table
 900 pesos – CATV head end building permit between Lanthanium and Halfnium
 unit cost method – when project need repair, maintenance  Actinides – found at the 6th period
but the whole project is not involved  EO 205 – CATV in the Philippines
 8% of the cost but not less than 6000 – Class 2 percent cost  Non-Bravais Lattice – lattice that display the atoms in the
method crystal
 6% of the cost but not less than 3000 – Class 3 percent cost  IMT 2000 – general agreement for 3G, designated by ITU
method  V.90 – 56 kbps digital transmission of telephone lines
 lanthanide – rare earth  Line defect – common crystal defect
 Cl and F – DDt and Freon common element  RBE dose is expressed as: rems( roentgen equivalent man)
 11.7 – silicon permittivity and reb (roentgen equivalent biological)
 CCITT G151 – limit crosstalk  Roentgen per hour – unit used in measuring the dosage of x-
 CCITT G172 – limit intermodulation noise frequency for PCM radiation in x-ray
audio  Inadequate control – when there is an unexplained decline in
 121.5 MHz – international distress for aeronautical revenues and profits of a company the engineer manager is
 2128 KHz – international distress for radio telephony said to have _______.
 0.5 milli roentgen and 2 mile – set by DOH for allowable  Legitimate power – a person who posses the highest
radiation position in a company is said to have ______.
 April 17, 2004 – RA 9292 was signed and approved by
PGMA
 May 27, 2004 – effectivity of RA 9292
 Simple legally binding contract – consist of an offer,
acceptance and consideration
 2260 kJ/kg – latent heat of vaporization of water under
atmospheric pressure
 335 kJ/kg – latent heat of fusion of water
 carnot engine – uses isothermal and adiabatic process
 vestibule school – type of training wherein the trainer . . .
 Institute of Electronics Engineers of the Philippines
Incorporated – accredited professional organization for
electronics engineer stated under section 3 of Rule 1 of IRR
of RA9292
 EO467 – signed by president Ramos in march 1998;
operation and used of international satellite
 EO 469 – National Information Technology Council (NITC)
was created
 100 Million – minimum paid up capital or applicants of 3G
 300 Million – performance bond to be posted by applicants
for assignment of 3G radio frequency bands
 8 VA/sq. m. – unit load for rooms and buildings
 16 VA/sq. m. – general lightning for hospital
 under RA 9292 electronics technician may apply for
registration without examination within 5 years after the
effectivity of this republic act
 1 is to 10 ratio – the ratio of forward to reverse resistance of
a good semiconductor diode
 1200 pesos per year – permit fee of MDSCP or MPDP
 5000 pesos per year – fine for unauthorized servicing of
mobile telephone
 1 million and 6 years in jail – maximum penalty for RA 9292
 automatic Teller Machine (ATM) – not classified as CCPE by
NTC
 4% - CMTS operators must increase the grade of service by
1% every 2 years until __% is achieved.
 Anions – larger than their parent atom
 Cation – smaller than their parent atom
 Zinc – hexagonal body centered cubic
 Chromium – Body centered cubic
 Copper – face centered cubic
 Greenish yellow – chlorine
 Maslow hierarchy of needs: physical, social, security, self-
actualization and self-esteem
 7 years – to file as professional ECE
 RA 3846 – radio telephony
 Mendeleev – author of periodic table
 Viscosity – internal friction of fluids
 4000 pesos – penalty for violating RA 3846
 lux – lumen/square meter
 PD 1986 – MTRCB
 Schottkey defect – neutral defect of ionic lattices with 2
vacancy
 1G – 50 radio station, can service 1000 subscriber
 2G – 3,000-20,000 subscriber per cellsite
 monossacharide – C6H12O6
 remanence – similar retentivity
 2% - decrease the drop call rate until __% is achieve
 IFTS – instruction Television Fix Service
 Galvanic cell – fuel cell produce uninterrupted power

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