- •Unit 1 technology in use
- •Read and translate the text. What is gps?
- •3. Match up the words in column a with the words in column b to form meaningful phrases, translate them into Ukrainian.
- •5. Complete the following sentences using the information from the text.
- •Unit 2 Materials science
- •Read the following list of words related to the topic.
- •Read and translate the text.
- •3. Match up the words in column a with the words in column b to form meaningful phrases, translate them into Ukrainian.
- •5 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense form.
- •Unit 3 Components and assemblies
- •Read the following list of words related to the topic.
- •Read and translate the text. Ac power plugs and socket-outlets
- •3. Read the following word combinations and give their definitions.
- •4. Match up the words in column a with the words in column b to form meaningful phrases. Translate them into Ukrainian.
- •Unit 4 Engineering design
- •Read the following list of words related to the topic.
- •Read and translate the text. The Engineering Design Process
- •3. Find Ukrainian equivalents to the following English words and phrases.
- •4. Fill in the gaps with the proper item.
- •Translate the following sentences into Ukrainian using words and phrases from the text.
- •Complete the following sentences using the information from the text.
- •Unit 5 Breaking point
- •Read the following list of words related to the topic.
- •2. Read the text and complete sentences 1-8 with appropriate words from the text. H ybrid Cars: Common Maintenance Issues
- •4. Match up the words in column a with the words in column b to form meaningful phrases. Translate them into Ukrainian.
3. Match up the words in column a with the words in column b to form meaningful phrases, translate them into Ukrainian.
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1. The major determinants of the structure of a material ____________ (to be) its constituent chemical elements.
2. Materials science has _________ (to drive) the development of revolutionary technologies.
3. Materials science also __________ (to deal) with fundamental properties and characteristics of materials.
4. Materials science _________ (to be) an interdisciplinary field applying the properties of matter to various areas of science and engineering.
5. The study of polymers __________ (to combine) elements of chemical and statistical thermodynamics.
6. Not all materials _________ (to have) a regular crystal structure.
7. New physics __________ (to emerge) because of the diverse new material properties which need to be explained.
Unit 3 Components and assemblies
Read the following list of words related to the topic.
alternating current |
змінний струм |
to supply |
постачати |
domestic |
побутовий |
to submit |
пропонувати; доводити, стверджувати |
socket-outlet |
штепсельна розетка |
plug |
штепсельні ріжки |
shape |
форма |
shutter |
заслінка |
movable |
рухомий; переносний, розбірний |
to expose |
виставляти, показувати |
Read and translate the text. Ac power plugs and socket-outlets
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power plugs and socket-outlets are devices that allow electrically
operated devices to be connected to the primary alternating current
(AC) power supply in a building. Electrical plugs and socket-outlets
differ in voltage and current rating, shape, size and type of
connectors. The types used in each country are set by national
standards, but the national standards bodies also submit standardized
description sheets to the IEC which collates them as IEC 60083 “Plugs
and socket-outlets for domestic and similar general use standardized
in member countries of IEC”.
Generally the plug is the movable connector attached to an electrically operated device's mains cable, and the socket-outlet is fixed on equipment or a building structure. Plugs have male circuit contacts, while socket-outlets have female contacts. The plug has protruding prongs, blades, or pins that fit into matching slots or holes in the socket-outlet. A socket-outlet is also called a receptacle or outlet, or power point, plug socket, wall socket, wall plug, and 13 amp sockets.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, plug and socket-outlet systems can incorporate safety features. These may include socket design intended to accept only compatible plugs inserted in the correct orientation; recessed sockets; plugs with insulated sleeves; or socket-outlets with blocking shutters. Socket-outlets are designed to prevent exposure of bare live contacts. The exposed contacts present in some socket-outlets are used exclusively for grounding.
Socket-outlets that take a variety of plug types can be found in where market size or local market conditions make a specific plug standard impractical to implement. Socket-outlets may accept plugs to various European, Asian, North American, British or Australian standards. Multi-standard socket-outlets do not safeguard against devices being damaged by the wrong voltage. Users must know the voltage requirements of their appliances as well as the prevailing local voltage. Some devices are compatible with a wide range of voltages and frequencies.
These socket-outlets have one or more ground holes to allow 3-pin plugs. On properly wired circuits, the ground contact will be connected to earth ground. They may not provide grounding to all types of plugs, as is the case of French plugs where the grounding pin that mates with the plug is part of the socket-outlet rather than the plug.
Plug and socket-outlet systems intended for high current, high voltage or polyphase industrial equipment, as well as additional contacts and larger contacts, may also include features to improve the security and safety of use. For example, a high-power plug may include a locking ring or twist-lock feature to prevent accidental disconnection in use. A socket-outlet may include a mechanical interlock that prevents insertion or removal of a plug unless the local safety disconnecting switch is open. Plugs may include special measures to contain an arc generated during disconnection. Plugs used for equipment in wet locations may include small supervisory contacts that check the integrity of the grounding conductor.
