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Título del Test:![]() avionica Descripción: battery aircraft m3 x23-1 |




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What is the nominal capacity of the M3 X-23-1 battery?. 22 AH. 23 AH. 24 AH. 25 AH. What type of battery is the M3 X-23-1?. Lead-Acid. Nickel-Iron. Nickel-Cadmium. Lithium-Ion. "What should you remove before working with the batteries to avoid injury?". Shoes. Metal articles like bracelets and rings. Protective clothing. Eye protection. What type of clothing should be worn while handling the batteries?. Casual clothes. Protective clothing. Formal attire. None. Why should metal tools be insulated when working with the batteries?. To prevent electrical shorts. To increase efficiency. To reduce weight. For aesthetic reasons. What kind of gas mixture do the batteries emit during charging?. Carbon dioxide and methane. Nitrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen and oxygen. Argon and helium. "What should you not do near charging batteries to avoid explosion risks?". Wear protective clothing. Use insulated tools. Smoke or hold naked flames. Remove metal articles. "Where should the batteries not be charged to avoid gas accumulation?". In a confined space. Outdoors. In a large room. Near a window. "Can lead-acid and nickel-cadmium battery servicing be mixed in the same shop area?". Yes, it is safe. No, it should be avoided. Only under supervision. Only if using the same tools. Which substances should not be used with these batteries?. Water. Alcohol. "Petroleum spirits and trichloroethylene". Vinegar. What should you do before proceeding with servicing procedures?. Charge the battery. "Understand the cautions and warnings". "Mix lead-acid and nickel-cadmium batteries". Remove the battery cover. What kind of energy release can result from carelessness?. Mechanical. Electrical, chemical or heat. Gravitational. Kinetic. What is the purpose of this manual?. "To provide shop verified instructions for installation, operation, and maintenance". To sell batteries. To advertise battery features. To describe battery history. What can cause burns if in contact with skin or eyes?. Battery casing. Electrolyte. Battery terminals. Battery insulation. |