Explain Mechanical Sequencers. How are they implemented in the PLC? What  are t

 Explain Mechanical Sequencers. How are they implemented in the PLC? What  are the different types of PLC Sequencer Instructions available in  Studio 5000? Explain real-world examples for which Sequencer Ladder  Logic might be employed. 

  Is Thevenin’s theorem applicable to both AC and DC circuits? In your opini

 
Is Thevenin’s theorem applicable to both AC and DC circuits?
In your opinion, when finding the Thevenin equivalent as seen by  the load for the below circuit, would it be easier to use source  transformation or Superposition? Provide both solutions and explain your  approach.

   DETERMINE THE SUPERPOSITION CURRENTS AND TOTAL CURRENT THROUGH R2. DETERMINE

  
DETERMINE THE SUPERPOSITION CURRENTS AND TOTAL CURRENT THROUGH R2.
DETERMINE THE SUPERPOSITION CURRENTS AND TOTAL CURRENT THROUGH R2 IF THE POLARITY OF VS2 IS REVERSED.
Your step by step calculations of the currents using Superposition

  What is meant by Linearity when applying the superposition theorem? What is

 
What is meant by Linearity when applying the superposition theorem? What is meant by a bilateral network?
In your opinion, would solving the below circuit for V0 be easier using source transformation or Superposition? Provide both solutions and explain your approach.

You have explored the architecture of Allen Bradley PLCs and the core instructio

You have explored the architecture of Allen Bradley PLCs and the core instructions that these PLCs have including the basic relay instructions, latch and unlatch instructions, one shots, timers, and counters. In this discussion, you will focus on timers how Allen Bradley PLCs and Siemens PLCs use timer instructions and the ample differences in these two PLCs implement timers. 
  Explain Timers as a logical device. How does Studio 5000 implement Timers as a PLC instruction? What are the different types of Timers in Studio 5000? Explain their input and output signals. 

You have explored the architecture of Allen Bradley PLCs and the core instructio

You have explored the architecture of Allen Bradley PLCs and the core instructions that these PLCs have including the basic relay instructions, latch and unlatch instructions, one shots, timers, and counters. In this discussion, you will focus on timers how Allen Bradley PLCs and Siemens PLCs use timer instructions and the ample differences in these two PLCs implement timers. 
  Explain Timers as a logical device. How does Studio 5000 implement Timers as a PLC instruction? What are the different types of Timers in Studio 5000? Explain their input and output signals. 

  What is meant by Linearity when applying the superposition theorem? What is

 
What is meant by Linearity when applying the superposition theorem? What is meant by a bilateral network?
In your opinion, would solving the below circuit for V0 be easier using source transformation or Superposition? Provide both solutions and explain your approach.

  Clearly present  The known data The unknowns The formulas needed, and

 
Clearly present 
The known data
The unknowns
The formulas needed, and
Sketches, where applicable
Use consistent units and proper prefixes (Do not switch or convert between USCS and SI)
Round off final answers to proper degree of precision or accuracy

   a. Identify zero-force members, if any, and justify your selection b. Using t

  
a. Identify zero-force members, if any, and justify your selection
b. Using the method of joints, determine the forces in all members of the truss analytically.
c. Indicate the results on the truss diagram using the arrow sign convention 
d. Identify the members that are subjected to the highest load (Fmax) both in tension and compression
e. Using the method of sections, determine the forces in members DF, DG, and EG
f. Compare these values to those found in point b. above