Engineering, 21.09.2019 22:30, mia3128
An electromagnet weighing 3000kg is at rest while holding an car of weight 2000 kg in a junkyard. the current is switched off, and the car falls. assume the crane and the supporting cable have an equivalent spring constant of 3.86 mn/m.(a) find the natural frequency of vibration of the electromagnet.(b) estimate the deflection due to the weight of the car and resulting motion of the electromagnet.(c) find the max acceleration developed in the cable during motion.
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, bckyanne3
Afull journal bearing has a journal diameter of 27 mm, with a unilateral tolerance of -0.028 mm. the bushing bore has a diameter of 27.028 mm and a unilateral tolerance of 0.04 mm. the l/d ratio is 0.5. the load is 1.3 kn and the journal runs at 1200 rev/min. if the average viscosity is 50 mpa-s, find the minimum film thickness, the power loss, and the side flow for the minimum clearance assembly.
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, kevin72836
Consider a large isothermal enclosure that is maintained at a uniform temperature of 2000 k. calculate the emissive power of the radiation that emerges from a small aperture on the enclosure surface. what is the wavelength ? , below which 10% of the emission is concentrated? what is the wavelength ? 2 above which 10% of the emission is concentrated? determine the wavelength at which maximum spectral emissive power occurs. what is the irradiation incident on a small object placed inside the enclosure?
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, Candi9697
A-mn has a cubic structure with a0 0.8931 nm and a density of 7.47 g/cm3. b-mn has a different cubic structure, with a0 0.6326 nm and a density of 7.26 g/cm3. the atomic weight of manganese is 54.938 g/mol and the atomic radius is 0.112 nm. determine the percent volume change that would occur if a-mn transforms to b-mn.
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