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With probabilistic time estimates, when we calculate the expected time for an activity, we treat each activity time estimate as a random variable derived from a ______________ probability distribution.
Spring Brake Chamber
A component in air brake systems that uses spring force to apply the brakes for parking and emergency stopping.
Cage
A component in machinery, like bearings, that holds rolling elements in place while allowing them to rotate or slide.
Brake Adjustment
Brake Adjustment involves calibrating the brake system to ensure optimal contact between the brake pads and the rotors or drums, ensuring efficient stopping power and safety.
FMVSS-121
A specific Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard related to air brake systems in heavy-duty trucks and buses, regulating performance and reliability.
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