Elements Of Electromagnetics
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Author: Sadiku, Matthew N. O.
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82.Given a Ø24±0.25 hole located with a positional tolerance at LMC of Ø0.15, what is the positional tolerance at a produced size of Ø23.75?
- 0.15
- 0.25
- 0.40
- 0.65
83.What is the minimum edge distance between the surface of the hole in Question 82 and the outside surface of the part if the location dimension is 40 mm?
- 28.05
- 27.8
- 27.475
- 25.875
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