Concept explainers
(A)
To express the dimensions in inches upto 3 decimal places.
Answer to Problem 34A
The dimension
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Given,the part shown in figure is to be made in a machine shop using decimal-inch machinery and tools. All dimensions are in millimeters.
Calculation:
To express a unit in one system as an equivalent unit in the other system, either use unity fractions or multiply the given measurements by the appropriate conversion factor in the metric-Customary Linear Equivalent Table
As we know that,
Converting
Hence, the dimension
(B)
To express the dimensions in inches up to 3 decimal places.
Answer to Problem 34A
The dimension
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Given, the part shown in figure is to be made in a machine shop using decimal-inch machinery and tools. All dimensions are in millimeters.
Calculation:
To express a unit in one system as an equivalent unit in the other system, either use unity fractions or multiply the given measurements by the appropriate conversion factor in the metric-Customary Linear Equivalent Table
As we know that,
Converting
Hence, the dimension
(C)
To express the dimensions in inches up to 3 decimal places.
Answer to Problem 34A
The dimension
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Given, the part shown in figure is to be made in a machine shop using decimal-inch machinery and tools. All dimensions are in millimeters.
Calculation:
To express a unit in one system as an equivalent unit in the other system, either use unity fractions or multiply the given measurements by the appropriate conversion factor in the metric-Customary Linear Equivalent Table
As we know that,
Converting
Hence, the dimension
(D)
To express the dimensions in inches up to 3 decimal places.
Answer to Problem 34A
The dimension
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Given, the part shown in figure is to be made in a machine shop using decimal-inch machinery and tools. All dimensions are in millimeters.
Calculation:
To express a unit in one system as an equivalent unit in the other system, either use unity fractions or multiply the given measurements by the appropriate conversion factor in the metric-Customary Linear Equivalent Table
As we know that,
Converting
Hence, the dimension
(E)
To express the dimensions in inches up to 3 decimal places.
Answer to Problem 34A
The dimension
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Given, the part shown in figure is to be made in a machine shop using decimal-inch machinery and tools. All dimensions are in millimeters.
Calculation:
To express a unit in one system as an equivalent unit in the other system, either use unity fractions or multiply the given measurements by the appropriate conversion factor in the metric-Customary Linear Equivalent Table
As we know that,
Converting
Hence, the dimension
(F)
To express the dimensions in inches up to 3 decimal places.
Answer to Problem 34A
The dimension
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Given, the part shown in figure is to be made in a machine shop using decimal-inch machinery and tools. All dimensions are in millimeters.
Calculation:
To express a unit in one system as an equivalent unit in the other system, either use unity fractions or multiply the given measurements by the appropriate conversion factor in the metric-Customary Linear Equivalent Table
As we know that,
Converting
Hence, the dimension
(G)
To express the dimensions in inches up to 3 decimal places.
Answer to Problem 34A
The dimension
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Given, the part shown in figure is to be made in a machine shop using decimal-inch machinery and tools. All dimensions are in millimeters.
Calculation:
To express a unit in one system as an equivalent unit in the other system, either use unity fractions or multiply the given measurements by the appropriate conversion factor in the metric-Customary Linear Equivalent Table
As we know that,
Converting
Hence, the dimension
(H)
To express the dimensions in inches up to 3 decimal places.
Answer to Problem 34A
The dimension
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Given, the part shown in figure is to be made in a machine shop using decimal-inch machinery and tools. All dimensions are in millimeters.
Calculation:
To express a unit in one system as an equivalent unit in the other system, either use unity fractions or multiply the given measurements by the appropriate conversion factor in the metric-Customary Linear Equivalent Table
As we know that,
Converting
Hence, the dimension
(I)
To express the dimensions in inches up to 3 decimal places.
Answer to Problem 34A
The dimension
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Given, the part shown in figure is to be made in a machine shop using decimal-inch machinery and tools. All dimensions are in millimeters.
Calculation:
To express a unit in one system as an equivalent unit in the other system, either use unity fractions or multiply the given measurements by the appropriate conversion factor in the metric-Customary Linear Equivalent Table
As we know that,
Converting
Hence, the dimension
(J)
To express the dimensions in inches up to 3 decimal places.
Answer to Problem 34A
The dimension
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Given, the part shown in figure is to be made in a machine shop using decimal-inch machinery and tools. All dimensions are in millimeters.
Calculation:
To express a unit in one system as an equivalent unit in the other system, either use unity fractions or multiply the given measurements by the appropriate conversion factor in the metric-Customary Linear Equivalent Table
As we know that,
Converting
Hence, the dimension
(K)
To express the dimensions in inches up to 3 decimal places.
Answer to Problem 34A
The dimension
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Given, the part shown in figure is to be made in a machine shop using decimal-inch machinery and tools. All dimensions are in millimeters.
Calculation:
To express a unit in one system as an equivalent unit in the other system, either use unity fractions or multiply the given measurements by the appropriate conversion factor in the metric-Customary Linear Equivalent Table
As we know that,
Converting
Hence, the dimension
(L)
To express the dimensions in inches up to 3 decimal places.
Answer to Problem 34A
The dimension
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Given, the part shown in figure is to be made in a machine shop using decimal-inch machinery and tools. All dimensions are in millimeters.
Calculation:
To express a unit in one system as an equivalent unit in the other system, either use unity fractions or multiply the given measurements by the appropriate conversion factor in the metric-Customary Linear Equivalent Table
As we know that,
Converting
Hence, the dimension
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