Question 2 Find the value of a (in mm) for which the magnitude of the reaction at B is equal to 800 N. (X,XX,XXX represents the last digits number pf your IC) 3 357 N B -240 mm- 87mm
Q: What is the engine piston displacement in liters of an engine whose displacement is listed as 460…
A:
Q: The magnitude of F₁ is 58.7 The angle for F₁ is 0₁ 909.36 XN X
A:
Q: Problem 3-9: Acetal plastic has a stress-strain diagram as shown. If a bar of this material has a…
A:
Q: In a refrigeration plant for industrial food-processing, the refrigerant R-134a enters the condenser…
A:
Q: If A=0.375 inch, B=0.923 inch, C=1.0992 inches, find G A 기사 W -|×|-> G- -B- -C- F E-
A:
Q: Q6 Member AB has the angular motions shown in Figure Q6. Determine the angular velocity and angular…
A:
Q: Some engineers want a good estimate of drag and boundary-layerthickness at the trailing edge of a…
A: The objective of the question is to estimate the drag and boundary-layer thickness for the prototype…
Q: Problem: Three forces act on the ring. If the resultant force FR has a magnitude and direction as…
A: Three forces act on the ring. If the resultant force FR has a magnitude and direction as…
Q: According to second law of thermodynamics: Select one: a. b. O C. At equilibrium state, the entropy…
A: Given statements
Q: Consider a cylindrical specimen of a steel alloy (Figure 6.22) 10 ension. Determine its elongation…
A:
Q: Use the graphical method to find the optimal solution for the following LP equations: Min Z=10 X1 +…
A:
Q: A laundrette has 3 washing machines which are in constant use. The time until failure for a working…
A: Given:Number of washing machines: N = 3Number of mechanics: n = 2Mean service time is: 4 daysMean…
Q: A steel cantilever beam, of length 2L, has an l-section, see Figure Q3. The cantilever beam is under…
A: The distributed load is The length is The yield stress is The elastic modulus is The dimension of…
Q: What would the speed and acceleration of the particle be if, instead of this path, the path were…
A: The radial displacement is The angular displacement is And at the instant
Q: 6- The figure below shows a circular steel ring of 200 mm mean radius and a uniform rectangular…
A:
Q: The three cable forces act on the eyebolt. Determine two possible magnitudes for P so that the…
A:
Q: Question 3 A weight of 1057 N resting over a smooth surface inclined at 30° with the horizontal, is…
A:
Q: 2-59. If F 5 kN and 0 = 30°, determine the magnitude of the resultant force and its direction,…
A:
Q: 3 A 367 N 240 mm- B 80 mm
A: The reaction at B is
Q: The air temperature in a room is maintained at 20°C year-round, but the wall temperature is…
A: “Since you have posted multiple questions with multiple sub-parts, we will provide the solution only…
Q: (d) Calculate the mobility using the Kutzbach revision of Gruebler equation. 2
A: Find the mobility
Q: Calculate the maximum stress in a 5mm thick steel plate with an 18 mm diameter round hole, given h…
A: Given,Thickness of steel plate = 5 mmH gross = 12 cmTensile load = 8.5 KNTo find - maximum stress in…
Q: In the first question we looked at the relation of Pauling bond strength of metal cations and oxygen…
A: Bonds other than the metal cation bond:The type and number of bonds a mineral forms can also affect…
Q: This question requires the use of the conduction charts given in the appendix at the end of this…
A: Diameter of wood (d) = 5 cm Radius of the sphere = Initial temperature:= 21 °CSurface…
Q: determine the depth of water, h, in th
A:
Q: TWO Particle P is sliding along a circular path of radius r. The circular path is placed on top of a…
A:
Q: Question 1 Member ABC of negligible weight is supported by a pin and bracket at B and by and…
A:
Q: Two tanks are connected in the following unusual manner. F₂ Notes: F₂ x+ h₂ F₂ a. What are the…
A:
Q: 2-74. Determine the magnitude and coordinate direction angles of the resultant force, and sketch…
A: As per Bartleby's policy in case of multiple questions I can solve only first one.
Q: c. The cross-section of the beam is shown in Figure 2.2. Calculate the vertical position of the…
A:
Q: that x with 38.779 mm was used where? and whats the use of that x in this solvance
A: The question is associated with the area moment of inertia of the given plane figure which has the…
Q: Question 3 A weight of 1881 N resting over a smooth surface inclined at 30° with the horizontal, is…
A:
Q: Bar AB has an angular velocity AB = 7 rad/s Part A Determine the velocity of the sider block Cat the…
A: Given:BC = 350 mmAB = 500 mm or 0.5 m/s90° - 60° = 30°45°7 rad/sRequired:VC ( velocity of slider…
Q: b) the average condensation heat-transfer coefficient over the entire length of the tube. c) the…
A: Write the properties of steam at the given temperature.
Q: please resolve, and solve both prob please
A:
Q: oblem 3: Shigley 3-6 the beam shown, find the reations at the supports and plot the shear-force and…
A: Point load at A = 500 lbfUniform distributed load at BC = 40 lbf/in
Q: H +x L→∞0 B The temperature at the base is 498 K, and the temperature of the surrounding fluid is…
A:
Q: 1.15 The pressure difference, Ap, across a partial blockage artery (called a stenosis) is…
A: is pressure difference is viscosity, is velocity, is diameter.is density, are area
Q: Question 3 This question requires the use of the steam property tables (Rogers and Mayhew) uploaded…
A:
Q: For the following questions the fluid is water. b) a) Determine the quality x of water if P=0.04 bar…
A: Since you have posted multiple questions, we will provide the solution only to the first question as…
Q: 2.20 The drag force, Fa, imposed by the surrounding air on a vehicle moving with velocity V is given…
A:
Q: a. Determine the magnitude of the normal force in the plane, N. b. Determine the magnitude of the…
A: Find outDetermine the magnitude of the normal force in the plane N.Determine the magnitude of the…
Q: (d) The velocity versus position graph of a motorcycle is given in Figure 1.3 below. Determine its…
A:
Q: PROBLEM 1 Dynamics of simple motions of a rigid body. Differential equations and laws of motion.…
A:
Q: 30° 45°C_B
A:
Q: A titanium alloy (Ti-5Al-2.5Sn) specimen with the dimensions shown below is subjected to a uniaxial…
A: The stress of a bar is given by, , where P is the normal load and A is the cross-section area of…
Q: Given the equation of ㅠ $(e) = () (2me) ³/2 m represents the mass, and cubical box of side L a)…
A: Given:
Q: 2) One mole of ideal gas is under isothermal conditions at 27°C and a) reversibly, b) under an…
A: Find outCalculate the entropy changes in the system and environment for both reversible and…
Q: Figure 4 shows a pile driver that is used to drive piles into soil to provide foundation support for…
A: Given:To find:Part a to f.
Q: My desk has a mass of 141 lbm the Earch's surface. What is its weight in pounds force (lbf) and its…
A:
Step by step
Solved in 4 steps with 3 images
- 3. Platinum and gold are completely soluble in both the liquid and solid states. The melting point of platinum is 3225°F and that of gold is 1945°F. An alloy containing 40% gold starts to solidify at 2910°F by separating crystals of 15 percent gold in solid. An alloy containing 70% gold starts to solidify at 2550°F by separating crystals of 37% gold in solid. Draw the equilibrium diagram to scale on a piece of graph paper and label all points, lines and areas. For an alloy containing 70% gold (a) give the temperature of initial and final solidification. (b) Give the chemical composition and relative amounts of the phases present at 2440°F.The rod is supported by smooth journal bearings at A, B, and C and is subjected to the two forces F = 310 N and F2 = 540 N . (Figure 1) %3D A F, AF D 0.6 m 0.6 m 0.6 m 0.4 mI Review I Constants I Periodic Table Part A The (Figure 1) shows two thin beams joined at right angles. The vertical beam is 17.0 kg and 1.00 m long and the horizontal beam is 29.0 kg and 2.00 m long. Find the center of gravity of the two joined beams. Express your answer in the form x, y, taking the origin at the corner where the beams join. Express your answers in meters. Enter your answers separated by a comma. Neglect the lateral dimensions of the beams. Submit Part B Calculate the gravitational torque on the joined beams about an axis through the corner. Figure 1 of 1 Express your answer with the appropriate units. HÀ ? T = 1.00 m Submit Previous Answers Request Answer 2.00 m
- Determine the xx and yy components of reaction at AA using scalar notation. Express your answers using three significant figures separated by a comma. Ax, Ay = ??? kip Determine the yy component of reaction at BB on ABCABC using scalar notation. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. By = ??? Determine the yy component of reaction at CC using scalar notation. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. Cy = ??? Determine the xx and yy components of reaction at DD on EDFEDF using scalar notation. Express your answers using three significant figures separated by a comma. Dx,Dy =???? Determine the xx and yy components of reaction at EE using scalar notation. Express your answers using three significant figures separated by a comma. Ex,Ey = ??? kip Determine the yy component of reaction at FF using scalar notation. Express your answer to three significant figures and include…R_1=67. The value of R_1in the given question is 67.so please add this value for R_1. Solution of the question should be detailed enough to understand.You can use 19.6 x 10^-6 as the experimental result Brass is an alloy that can consist of copper and zinc, where zinc has a coefficient of linear expansion that is between23.0to32.5in units of10−6(∘C)−1. Use the experimental results from the second procedure to determine the range of percent of coppper and the range of percent of zinc in the unknown rod. (Please type answer no write by hend)
- Figure A 1 m B 1 m (a) 2 m 1 of 5 200 N·m ▼ Part K Determine the magnitude of the horizontal component of the force of reaction at A in case (e) (Figure 5). Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. Ah = Part L O μА Submit Previous Answers Request Answer A₂ = Value Submit X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining Units Determine the magnitude of the vertical component of the force of reaction at A in case (e) (Figure 5). Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. μA Value ? Units Previous Answers Request Answer ?8 https://ols.liu.edu.lb/mod/quiz/attempt.php?attempt3D200889&cmid3D11898 ard Events My Courses This course 75% Reset EHide blocks O d 100 [N) Question 3 A force of 500 N is applied on a rigid bar as shown in the figure. The moment of Fabout origin O in clockwise direction is. Not yet answered Marked out of 15.00 F Fag question 4 m 60° Select one O a. 2732 N.m O 1732 N.m Oc 1000 N.m Od. 732 N.m Duestion 4 The moment of the force F=180-b a0out the point o in Cartesien vedtolitorms Not yet anered Maec out of 5.00I'm resubmitting this question! The value of theta is not known so I can't provide the value. The question is complete. Pls answer asap!
- The intensity of the distributed load acting on the beam shown in (Figure 1) is w = 3 kN/m. Figure 3m 30⁰ W 4 m B Part A Determine the magnitude of reaction at A Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. NA = Submit Part B B₂, By = Submit HA Value Provide Feedback Request Answer Determine the x and y components of reaction at B using scalar notation. Express your answers in kilonewtons to three significant figures separated by a comma. → Units Request Answer IVE ΑΣΦ 4th Ivec ? ? kN Review Next >do these questions please. for 10 a this is incorrect {302,283} I come on here excepting correct answers, not incorrect ones! I'm a teacher and some of these workings are appalling, please do better.Problem 4: Values: a = 300 mm b = 75 mm c = 100 mm Use the graphical method to break F into components parallel to bars AB and BC. If the component parallel to bar AB is 7 kN, what is the magnitude of F? Comments: B This is a perfect example of why the graphical method is useful - we are asked to resolve a force into components that are not perpendicular to one another. It's difficult to apply regular old sine and cosine (i.e. trig) for this because we're not dealing with right triangles. Instead we will use the law of sines and/or the law of cosines. • Start by drawing a vertical line to represent the vector F. Now draw a line parallel to AB passing through the top of F, and another line, also parallel to AB, through the bottom. Repeat for BC. You should have a parallelogram divided into two triangles by the resultant vector F. Pick one of the triangles to work with, use geometry to figure out the angles, and then apply the law of sines to compute the magnitude of F. Remember, these…