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In reference to the NAMDRP, what does "HMR" stand for?
Hazardous
Material
Report
In reference to the NAMDRP, what does "EI" stand for?
Engineering
Investigation
In reference to the NAMDRP, what does "ADR" stand for?
Aircraft
Discrepancy
Report
In reference to the NAMDRP, what does "PQDR" stand for?
Product
Quality
Deficency
Report
In reference to the NAMDRP, what does "TPDR" stand for?
Technical
Publication
Deficency
Report
Who is responsible for reviewing and approving NAMDRP reports?
Maintenance Officer
Who is responsible for NAMDRP indoctrination and follow-on training?
Division Officer
Work Center Supervisor
What does NAMDRP stand for?
Naval
Aviation
Maintenance
Discrepancy
Reporting
Program
What is the purpose of the NAMDRP?
To establish policies, responsibilities, and requirements for reporting substandard workmanship, improper QA procedures and deficiencies in materials and publications.
The success of the NAMDRP is dependant upon whom?
All hands
What does the 5 reports make up the NAMDRP?
PQDR
ADR
TPDR
HMR
EI
Which 2 NAMDRP reports broken up into categories?
PQDR
TPDR
What is the most severe category of a QPDR?
Category 2
What does MESM stand for?
Mission
Essential
Sub-system
Matrix
What is the MESM?
An adminisrtative tool that is designed to provide guidelines regarding the mission capability of the squadrons aircraft.
What are the three levels of mission capability?
FMC
PMC
NMC
Where can the Tool Control Program be found in the NAMP?
Volume 5, Chapter 13
What was the Tool Control Program designed to provide?
Instant inventory
What is the primary objective of the Tool COntrol Program?
The enhancement of safety by eliminating accidents and equipment damage attributed to uncontrolled tools and minimize tool replacement costs.
How often are Work Center Audits performed?
Semiannually
For what period of time are discrepancies recorded in the CSEC kept on file?
One year
What organization maintains and updates CSEC software?
COMNAVAIRSYSCOM
What is a "special audit"?
Audits that are performed to investigate suspected, or known, deficiencies.
BY whose direction are "special audits" performed?
QAO
What is the purpose of a QA Audit?
To identify, investigate, and correct dificiencies.
What does CSEC stand for?
Computerized
Self
Evaluation
Checklist
What standardized measurement tool is used to perform QA audits?
CSEC
All audits are performed at what intervals?
Scheduled
Unscheduled
What is the purpose of the Quality Assurance Audit Program?
To establish policies, responsibilities and requirements for evaluating performance throughout the Maintenance Department.
What are the 3 special features of the CSEC Program?
1) Generates checklists for audits.
2) Provides for the collection of audit data.
3) Produces reports pertaining to audit data.
Define "matter".
Anything that occupies space and has weight.
What are the 3 states of matter?
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Plasma
Define the term "element".
A substance which cannot be reduced to a simpler substance by chemical means.
What is a compound?
When 2 or more elements are chemically combined.
What is a mixture?
A combination of elements and compounds, not chemically combined, that can be seperated by physical means.
What is a molecule?
A chemical combination of 2 or more atoms.
What is an atom?
The smallest particle of an element that retains the characteristics of that element.
What are atoms made up of?
Protons
Neutrons
Electrons
What part of an atom is negatively charged?
Electron
When an atom is in a neutral state what is its proton to electron ratio?
1:1
By virtue of its motion an electron contains what type of energy?
Kinetic energy
By virtue of an electrons position it has what type of energy?
Potential energy
What is the outter-most shell of an electron known as?
Valence Shell
What does the Valence Shell of an electron determine?
It determines the ability of an atom to gain or lose an electron.
When an atom loses or gains an electron it is known as being what?
Ionized
In reference to the field of electronics all elements may be placed into one of three categories. What are those categories?
Conductors
Semiconductors
Insulators
Define the term "conductor".
Elements which conduct electricity very readily.
Define the term "insulator".
Any element that has an extremely high resistance to the flow of electricity.
Define the term "semiconductor".
Any element that rests in between the two extremes of being a conductor or an insulator.
Normally conductors have what number of valence electrons?
3 or less.
Normally insulators have what number of valence electrons?
5 or more.
Normally semiconductors have what number of valence electrons?
4
The electron movement in solid matter is known as what?
Electric current.
What is the easiest way to create static electricity?
Friction
For an atom to become a positive ion what must happen?
It must lose and electron.
What is one of the fundamental laws of electricity?
Like charges repel each other and unlike charges attact each other.
State Coulomb's Law.
Charged bodies attract or reple each other with a force that is directly proportiona to the product of their individual charges and is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
The amount of attracting or repelling force which acts between 2 electrically charged bodies depends on what 2 things?
1) Their charges
2) Distance between them.
What is the total mumber of magnetic lines of force leaving or entering a pole of a magnet known as?
Magnetic Flux
What is it known as when the intensity of a magnetic field is directly related to the magnetic force exerted by the field?
Field intensity
Give an example of an insulator for magentic flux.
The is no such thing.
What are the 3 general classes of magnets?
Bar
Horseshoe
Ring
Computer memory cores use what type of magent?
Ring
What class of magnet is most frequently used in electrical and electronic equipment?
Horseshoe
How should bar magnets be stored?
In pairs with the North and South poles placed together.
Define the term "energy" as it applies to the field of physical science.
The ability to do work.
How much charge of electron is equal to 1 Coulomb?
Six quintillion two hundred and eighty quadrillion
(6,280,000,000,000,000,000 or 6.28 x 10^18)
What are the 6 known methods of producing voltage?
Heat
Light
Pressure
Chemical Action
Friction
Magnetism
What determines the magnitude of resistance of a particular material?
The number of free electrons
What is the most common type of resistor?
Molded composition or carbon resistor
What are the two types of resistors?
Fixed
Variable
How is the heat dissipating capability of a resistor measured?
In WATTS.
What is the color band sequence used when dealing with resistors?
Black
Brown
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Violet
Gray
White
Define the term "premeability".
The ease with which a material accepts magnetism.
Define the term "retentivity".
The ability of a material to retain magnetism.
Where can a "magnetic field" be found?
In the space surrounding a magnet.
In what direction does the magnetic lines of force flow?
Externally from north pole into the south pole.
Describe, in one word, "electromotive force".
Voltage
When 1 coulomb of charge exist between two bodies how much electromotive force is applied?
1 volt.