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  2. Trim tab - Wikipedia

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    Typical trim tabs on aileron, rudder and elevator. Trim tabs are small surfaces connected to the trailing edge of a larger control surface on a boat or aircraft, used to control the trim of the controls, i.e. to counteract hydro- or aerodynamic forces and stabilise the boat or aircraft in a particular desired attitude without the need for the operator to constantly apply a control force.

  3. Servo tab - Wikipedia

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    An anti-servo tab on the elevator of an American Aviation AA-1 Yankee. An anti-servo tab, or anti-balance tab, works in the opposite way to a servo tab. It deploys in the same direction as the control surface, making the movement of the control surface more difficult and requires more force applied to the controls by the pilot.

  4. Tape-automated bonding - Wikipedia

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    Tape-automated bonding (TAB) is a process that places bare semiconductor chips (dies) like integrated circuits onto a flexible circuit board (FPC) by attaching them to fine conductors in a polyamide or polyimide (like trade names Kapton or UPILEX) film carrier. This FPC with the die(s) (TAB inner lead bonding, ILB) can be mounted on the system ...

  5. Hose clamp - Wikipedia

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    The ends of these protrusions are then bent outwards, and the strip rolled to form a ring, with the protruding tabs intermeshing. To use the clamp, the exposed tabs are pressed towards each other (typically using pliers), increasing the diameter of the ring, and the clamp is slid onto the hose, past the portion that will go onto the barb. The ...

  6. Positive locking device - Wikipedia

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    A wheel hub with a castellated nut secured in the center using a cotter pin to prevent it from unscrewing. A positive locking device is a device used in conjunction with a fastener in order to positively lock the fastener.

  7. 19 ways the world is designed for right-handed people - AOL

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    If you hold a glass measuring cup in your left hand, you have to know the metric system. Measuring is tougher for lefties who don't use the metric system. LifestyleVisuals/Getty Images.

  8. Bent pin analysis - Wikipedia

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    4. A bent pin that has been pushed flat against the mating surface of its insert may be slightly curved. 5. An unwired bent pin that can touch two or more electrical paths simultaneously has open and shorted failure modes. Ground Rule 1 means that a pin can be bent to lie on the mating surface of its insert, or it does not bend at all.

  9. Is there a better way to choose a CFP field? As ... - AOL

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    White, the Tennessee athletic director, is calling for an “objective computer-based ranking system.” “We’ve introduced this really subjective ranking process that I think is unnecessary ...