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Possible Answers: TAP, SOT, STOOL, REGULAR, ALETAP, JUKEBOX.

Last seen on: –LA Times Crossword, Wed, Apr 19, 2023
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-Wall Street Journal Crossword – Nov 8 2017 – Singular Hoopsters

Random information on the term “TAP”:

A tap (also spigot or faucet: see usage variations) is a valve controlling the release of a liquid or gas.

Water for baths, sinks and basins can be provided by separate hot and cold taps; this arrangement is common in older installations, particularly in public washrooms/lavatories and utility rooms/laundries. In kitchens and bathrooms, mixer taps are commonly used. In this case, hot and cold water from the two valves is mixed before reaching the outlet, allowing the water to emerge at any temperature between that of the hot and cold water supplies. Mixer taps were invented by Thomas Campbell of Saint John, New Brunswick, and patented in 1880.

For baths and showers, mixer taps frequently incorporate some sort of pressure balancing feature so that the hot/cold mixture ratio will not be affected by transient changes in the pressure of one or other of the supplies. This helps avoid scalding or uncomfortable chilling as other water loads occur (such as the flushing of a toilet). Rather than two separate valves, mixer taps frequently use a single, more complex, valve controlled by a single handle (single handle mixer). The handle moves up and down to control the amount of water flow and from side to side to control the temperature of the water. Especially for baths and showers, the latest designs are thermostatic mixing valves that do this using a built-in thermostat, and can be mechanical or electronic. There are also faucets with color LEDs to show the temperature of the water.

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Random information on the term “SOT”:

A small outline transistor (SOT) is a small footprint, discrete surface mount transistor commonly used in consumer electronics. Many manufacturers also offer the nearly identical thin small outline transistor (TSOT) package for use in electronic circuits where height is an important consideration.

The SOT23-3 package is very popular and a common package for transistors, and is also used for diodes and voltage regulators.

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The SOT89-3 electrically only has three leads (contact/pin). The wide lead (tab) is physically part of the middle lead on the other side of the package. Some call this package a SOT89-4, since it visually appears to have four leads when looking down at the part.

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Random information on the term “REGULAR”:

A regular army is the official army of a state or country (the official armed forces), contrasting with irregular forces, such as volunteer irregular militias, private armies, mercenaries, etc. A regular army usually has the following:

A regular army may be:

In the United Kingdom and the United States, the term Regular Army means the professional standing active duty army, as different from the reserve component: the Army Reserve (formerly the Territorial Army) in the United Kingdom and the U.S. Army Reserve and the Army National Guard in the United States.

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