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Definition Of A System

01/20/2009 7:26 AM

Can anyone name me 3 engineering , control and measurement system which can be found in our home , workplace or outside world ? Then draw single element block diagrams to represent the systems clearly and identify the inputs and outputs for each of them .

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01/20/2009 8:01 AM

When is this due? I have other homework.

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01/20/2009 8:14 AM

If probably can you give me the answer before February ? Thanks for your help .

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01/20/2009 8:05 AM

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01/20/2009 8:20 AM

your body (it has a few more systems- and study the biology book - sorry never had a thorough knowledge of it since i don't have one - neither body nor the book

and it is found at home, work place and outside too - (even in outer space some times)

In outside world - well i can not imagine it, but had seen a few bodies - non human of course - when i last visited there.

(You can refer star-trek documents or starwars documents as proof)

And body is a marvellous enginnering feat with all the things you want in the system.

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01/20/2009 8:27 AM

this can't be found in biology books .

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01/20/2009 8:31 AM

You don't have a body? How do you depress the keys on your keyboard?I knew you were good but this is incredible.

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01/20/2009 8:32 AM

Here is a closed loop system:

You go to class. The instructor offers some dialogue - input. You process that info. You compile data based on the processed information. You further perform work in the final data compilation and processing. You return to class. You return the work to the instructor. You receive feedback. You further process.

Hey, I drew a block diagram but I don't think the yellow crayon shows up well on the monitor.

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01/20/2009 8:46 AM

If I were your instructor you would be losing points at an alarming rate.

First, this should be simple for a first year engineering student ( such as yourself? ). I can look around myself and see several such devices with no effort.

Second, I,as your instructor, would be disappointed that you would be asking others to do your homework for you ( or with you).

Now ask yourself the question again,slowly. Think about what you are seeking.

What device in your home controls something?Timed or automatically,manually...

What device measures something ( think comfort) in your home?

This should be simple. If it isn't then you need to work much harder or perhaps try another field of study. Best of luck,and when you figure it out, as I'm sure that you will, please let us know or email me. I would like to see how you work this out.

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01/20/2009 1:50 PM

Guys, when you see a question that's obviously homework, just click the "Report!" button so we can close / delete the question.

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