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    Arizona????

    https://btr.az.gov/resources/forms/application-forms You have to apply for registration by completing the registration packet which includes: Application with all questions answered, signed and dated Official college transcripts, if applicable Verification of all examinations Must...
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    PE passers by age.

    Almost the same boat here. Passed the FE at 22, last semester of college. Passed PE at 33, first time. Also with a 6 month old, and 2 year old at home.
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    Arizona????

    Passed.
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    Arizona????

    Anyone hear anything else from the AZ board? I was hoping the results would be out today.
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    Garbage Fire

    I hope so. Primarily used the PPI materials (Lindeburg). Read thru all the chapters in the MERM, then did most of the practice problems - about 400 problems. Then did all the six minute solutions problems, and finally 2 NCEES practice exams. It took about 2 1/2 months to get thru all the...
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    Garbage Fire

    I took MD&M. Overall I liked the test. I agree it was pretty different than the NCEES practice exams, but in a good way. For the most part, I liked the questions and felt they were applicable to what I had studied. There were 3 or 4 questions in the morning that I wasn't 100% sure about, but...
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    PE Mechanical Machine Design and Materials Practice Problems 510, 533

    Yep. You're right. It's the reaction force on the clamp, not the block. So, never mind. Looks like NCEES didn't get this one quite right.
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    PE Mechanical Machine Design and Materials Practice Problems 510, 533

    For problem #510, I think the moment due to the vertical forces (chain tension & friction) do cancel out. The friction force acts in the upward direction - opposite to impending motion of the block. This is equal and opposite (same direction, opposite side of the scissor) to the vertical...
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