Engineering, 12.02.2020 22:25, jumeljean123oythxy
Recall the three modes of transportation in the 3D world: v. = world: v2 – 14 -- - - - - a. Is there anywhere in the 3D world that Gauss could hide from you? If so, name a location and say why you know he could hide there. If there is nowhere he can hide, why not? b. (If you answered he could hide in part a): how could you change the modes of transportation so that he could not hide from you? Give an example.
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, agpraga23ovv65c
Carbon dioxide gas expands isotherm a turbine from 1 mpa, 500 k at 200 kpa. assuming the ideal gas model and neglecting the kinetic and potential energies, determine the change in entropy, heat transfer and work for each kilogram of co2.
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:20, samantha636
Avolume of 2.65 m3 of air in a rigid, insulated container fitted with a paddle wheel is initially at 264 k, 5.6 bar. the air receives 432 kj by work from the paddle wheel. assuming the ideal gas model with cv = 0.71 kj/kg • k, determine for the air the amount of entropy produced, in kj/k
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:20, esmemaluma00
Find the minimum film thickness for a journal bearing with the data below. shaft diameter, d-50 mm, clearance ratio, cdratio? 0.001, shaft speed, n 2000 rpm; bearing length. i 200 mm; eccentricity ration, ? -0.55. ( note, cdratio-ca/d) the minimum film thickness is um
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 19:10, kelseiroll9759
Ahelical coil spring has a mean diameter of 50 mm, a wire diameter of 5.5 mm and is wound with a pitch of 10 mm. the spring steel has an ultimate strength of 1250 mpa. find the force needed to compress the spring solid and the wire stress in this condition. state whether the spring will return to its initial length.
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