Engineering, 05.05.2020 11:38, bercishicicorbin
Technician A says a "dry park check" is a good way to check ball joints and control arm bushings for looseness. Technician B says that inner tie rod ends
can be most effectively checked for wear on an alignment rack with the vehicle's weight on the wheels and the locking pins removed from the turn
plates. Who is correct?
A. Technician A only
B. Technician B only
C. Both Technician A and B
D. Neither Technician A nor B
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Which of the following is an easy way to remember the modified “x” tire rotation? a. nondrive wheels straight, cross the drive wheels b. drive wheels straight, cross the nondrive wheels c. drive wheels crossed, nondrive wheels straight d. drive wheels crossed, nondrive wheels crossed
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Derive the correction factor formula for conical nozzle i=-(1+ cosa) and calculate the nozzle angle correction factor for a nozzle whose divergence hal-fangle is 13 (hint: assume that all the mass flow originates at the apex of the cone.
Answers: 3
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An engine runs on the ideal diesel cycle. the cycle has a compression ratio of 20 and a cutoff ratio of 2. the highest temperature in the cycle is 1200 k. if the heat into the system is 300 kj/kg of working fluid and using variable specific heats determine the work produced per mass of working fluid
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