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Determine the dimensions for T if T = M V^2 A / L^3 where M is a mass, V is a velocity, A is an area, and L is a length.


L / T


M


M L / T^2


M / (L T^2)


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Answer 1

Explanation:

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The heat transfer surface area of a fin is equal to the sum of all surfaces of the fin exposed to the surrounding medium, including the surface area of the fin tip. Under what conditions can we neglect heat transfer from the fin tip?

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Answer:

The explanation according to the given query is summarized in the explanation segment below.

Explanation:

If somehow the fin has become too lengthy, this same fin tip temperature approaches the temperature gradient and maybe we'll ignore heat transmission out from end tips.Additionally, effective heat transmission as well from the tip could be ignored unless the end tip surface is relatively tiny throughout comparison to its overall surface.

Ammonia enters the expansion valve of a refrigeration system at a pressure of 10 bar and a temperature of 24 C and exits at 1 bar. If the refrigerant undergoes a throttling process, what is the quality of the refrigerant exiting the expansion valve.

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Answer:

[tex]h_{1} = h_2} = 293.45 KJ/kg[/tex].

The quality of the refrigerant exiting the expansion valve is

[tex]x_{2}=0.193596[/tex].

Explanation:

Fluid given Ammonia.

Inlet 1:-

Temperature [tex]T_{1}[/tex] = [tex]24^{o} C[/tex].

Pressure [tex]P_{1}[/tex] = 10 bar.

Exit 2:-

Pressure [tex]P_{2}[/tex] = 1 bar.

Solution:-

A 5.74 kg rock is thrown upwards with a force of 317 N at a location where the local gravitational acceleration is 9.81 m/s^2. What is the net acceleration of the rock?

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Answer:

[tex]a=45.31m/s^2[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Mass [tex]m=5.74[/tex]

Force [tex]F=317N[/tex]

Gravitational Acceleration [tex]g=9.81m/s^2[/tex]

Generally the equation for Force is mathematically given by

 [tex]F-mg=ma[/tex]

 [tex]317-5.74*9.81=5.74 a[/tex]

 [tex]a=\frac{260.7}{5.74}[/tex]

 [tex]a=45.31m/s^2[/tex]

An ideal neon sign transformer provides 9130 V at 51.0 mA with an input voltage of 240 V. Calculate the transformer's input power and current.

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Answer:

Input power = 465.63 W

current = 1.94 A

Explanation:

we have the following data to answer this question

V = 9130

i = 0.051

the input power = VI

I = 51.0 mA = 0.051

= 9130 * 0.051

= 465.63 watts

the current = 465.63/240

= 1.94A

therefore the input power is 465.63 wwatts

while the current is 1.94A

the input power is the same thing as the output power.

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can some answer this 2 questions please as paragraph i want it nowww it is graded what action should be taken to make it safe ? also the first question

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Actions violated:

Long hair isn't tied upThe girl isn't wearing a lab coatThe girl isn't wearing safety gogglesExtra: There doesn't seem to be an emergency fire blanket in the safe

Actions to be taken:

Make sure the girl wears a lab coat or kick her outMake sure the girl wears safety goggles or kick her outMake sure her hair is tied up or kick her out

Edit: Use these to write your paragraph.

Jodi hasn’t tied her hair up. Jodi is not wearing goggles and Kimberley and Jodie are not wearing gloves

What are the initial questions that a systems analyst must answer to build an initial prototype of the system output.

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Do you know who Candice is

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Answer: Can these nuts fit in your mouth?

Explanation:

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How much energy does it take to boil water for pasta? For a one-pound box of pasta
you would need four quarts of water, which requires 15.8 kJ of energy for every degree
Celsius (°C) of temperature increase. Your thermometer measures the starting
temperature as 48°F. Water boils at 212°F.
a. [1 pts] How many degrees Fahrenheit (°F) must you raise the temperature?
b. [2 pts] How many degrees Celsius (°C) must you raise the temperature?
c. [2 pts] How much energy is required to heat the four quarts of water from
48°F to 212°F (boiling)?

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Answer:

a.  164 °F b. 91.11 °C c. 1439.54 kJ

Explanation:

a. [1 pts] How many degrees Fahrenheit (°F) must you raise the temperature?

Since the starting temperature is 48°F and the final temperature which water boils is 212°F, the number of degrees Fahrenheit we would need to raise the temperature is the difference between the final temperature and the initial temperature.

So, Δ°F = 212 °F - 48 °F = 164 °F

b. [2 pts] How many degrees Celsius (°C) must you raise the temperature?

To find the degree change in Celsius, we convert the initial and final temperature to Celsius.

°C = 5(°F - 32)/9

So, 48 °F in Celsius is

°C₁ = 5(48 - 32)/9

°C₁ = 5(16)/9

°C₁ = 80/9

°C₁ = 8.89 °C

Also, 212 °F in Celsius is

°C₂ = 5(212 - 32)/9

°C₂ = 5(180)/9

°C₂ = 5(20)

°C₂ = 100 °C

So, the number of degrees in Celsius you must raise the temperature is the temperature difference between the final and initial temperatures in Celsius.

So, Δ°C = °C₂ - °C₁ = 100 °C - 8.89 °C = 91.11 °C

c. [2 pts] How much energy is required to heat the four quarts of water from

48°F to 212°F (boiling)?

Since we require 15.8 kJ for every degree Celsius of temperature increase of the four quarts of water, that is 15.8 kJ/°C and it rises by 91.11 °C, then the amount of energy Q required is Q = amount of heat per temperature rise × temperature rise =  15.8 kJ/°C × 91.11 °C = 1439.54 kJ

Atmospheric pressure is 101 kPa. Pressure inside a tire is measured using a typical tire pressure gage to be 900 kPa. Find gage pressure and absolute pressure in the tire. ___________________________________________________________________

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Answer:

The gage and absolute pressures are 900 and 1001 kilopascals, respectively.

Explanation:

The gage pressure ([tex]P_{g}[/tex]), in kilopascals, is the difference between absolute ([tex]P_{abs}[/tex]) and atmospheric pressures ([tex]P_{atm}[/tex]), measured in kilopascals. If we know that [tex]P_{g} = 900\,kPa[/tex] and [tex]P_{atm} = 101\,kPa[/tex], then the gage and absolute pressures are, respectively:

[tex]P_{g} = 900\,kPa[/tex]

[tex]P_{abs} = P_{atm} + P_{g}[/tex]

[tex]P_{abs} = 101\,kPa + 900\,kPa[/tex]

[tex]P_{abs} = 1001\,kPa[/tex]

The gage and absolute pressures are 900 and 1001 kilopascals, respectively.

A 0.82-in-diameter aluminum rod is 5.5 ft long and carries a load of 3000 lbf. Find the tensile stress, the total deformation, the unit strains, and the change in the rod diameter.

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Answer:

Tensile stress = 0.1855Kpsi

Total deformation = 0.0012243 in

Unit strain =  1.855 *10^-5   or  18.55μ

Change in the rod diameter = 5.02 * 10^ -6 in

Explanation:

Data given: D= 0.82 in

                   L = 5.5 ft * 12 = 66 in

load (p) = 3000 (Ibf) /32.174 = 93.243 Ibm

Area = (π/4) D² = (π/4) 0.82²  = 0.502655 in²

∴ Tensile stress Rt = P/A = 93.243/0.502655 = 185.50099 pound/in²

                           Rt = 0.1855 Kpsi

∴ Total deformation = PL / AE = Rt * L/ Eal

                                 = 0.1855 * 10³  * 66 / 10000 * 10³

                                 = 0.0012243 in

∴the unit strains = total deformation / L = 0.0012243/ 66

                          =0.00001855 = 1.855 *10^-5

                         = 18.55μ

∴ Change in rod   Δd/ d = μ ΔL/L

                           = (0.33) 1.855 *10^-5 * 0.82

                           = 5.02 * 10^ -6 in

A designer needs to select the material for a plate under tensile stress. Assuming that the applied tensile force is 13,000 lb and the area under the stress is 4 square inches, determine which material should be selected to assure safety. Assume safety factor is 2. Material A: Ultimate Tensile stress is 8000 lb/in2Material B: Ultimate Tensile stress is 5500 lb/in2

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Cite another example of information technology companies pushing the boundaries of privacy issues; apologizing, and then pushing again once scandal dies down. As long as the controversy fades, is there anything unethical about such a strategy?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Tech Social Media giant FB is one of those companies. Not long ago the ceo was brought to court to accusations that his company was selling user data. Turns out this is true and they are selling their users private data to companies all over the word. Once the news turned to something else, people focused on something new but the company still continues to sell it's users data the same as before. This is completely unethical as the information belongs to the user and they are not getting anything while the corporation is profiting.

The following measurements are taken on particular junction diodes for which V is the terminal voltage and I is the diode current. For each diode, estimate values of Is and the terminal voltage at 10% of the measured current.
(a) V = 0.700 V at I = 1.00 A.
(b) V = 0.650 V at I = 1.00 mA.
(c) V = 0.650 V at I = 10 mu A.
(d) V = 0.700V at I = 100 mA.

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The values of Is and V are as: (a) [tex]Is = 2.34 \times 10^{-11} A[/tex] and V = 0.581 V. (b) [tex]Is = 4.56 \times 10^{-15} A[/tex] and V = 0.516 V. (c) [tex]Is = 1.18 \times 10^{-16} A\\[/tex] and V = 0.459 V. (d) [tex]Is = 2.34 \times 10^{-11} A[/tex] and V = 0.581 V.

The relation between the current and voltage of a diode is given by the Shockley diode equation. It is an exponential function and can be given by the following equation:

[tex]I = Is \times (e^{V/Vt} - 1)[/tex]

Where

I = currentV = voltageVt = thermal voltageIs = reverse saturation current.

(a)

Given that:

V = 0.700 V

And I = 1.00 A.

Substituting these values in the equation above to get,

[tex]1.00 A = Is \times (e^{0.700 V / 0.025 V} - 1)\\Is = 2.34 \times 10^{-11} A[/tex]

The terminal voltage at 10% of the measured current can be found by substituting I = 0.1 A in the above equation and solving for V as:

V = 0.581 V.

(b)

Given that:

V = 0.650 V

And, I = 1.00 mA.

Substituting these values in the equation above to get,

[tex]1.00 mA = Is \times (e^{0.650 V / 0.025 V} - 1)\\ Is = 4.56 \times 10^{-15} A[/tex]

The terminal voltage at 10% of the measured current can be found by substituting I = 0.1 mA in the above equation and solving for V as:

V = 0.516 V.

(c)

Given that:

V = 0.650 V

And, I = 10 μA.

Substituting these values in the equation above to get,

[tex]10 \mu A = Is \times (e^{0.650 V / 0.025 V} - 1)\\Is = 1.18 \times 10^{-16} A[/tex]

The terminal voltage at 10% of the measured current can be found by substituting I = 1 μA in the above equation and solving for V as:

V = 0.459 V.

(d)

Given that:

V = 0.700 V

And, I = 100 mA.

Substituting these values in the equation above to get,

[tex]100 \ mA = Is \times (e^{0.700 V / 0.025 V} - 1)\\Is = 2.34 \times 10^{-11} A[/tex]

The terminal voltage at 10% of the measured current can be found by substituting I = 10 mA in the above equation and solving for V as:

V = 0.581 V.

So, the values of Is and V are as: (a) [tex]Is = 2.34 \times 10^{-11} A[/tex] and V = 0.581 V. (b) [tex]Is = 4.56 \times 10^{-15} A[/tex] and V = 0.516 V. (c) [tex]Is = 1.18 \times 10^{-16} A\\[/tex] and V = 0.459 V. (d) [tex]Is = 2.34 \times 10^{-11} A[/tex] and V = 0.581 V.

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What does Faraday's law of induction states?​

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Explanation:

This relationship, known as Faraday's law of induction (to distinguish it from his laws of electrolysis), states that the magnitude of the emf induced in a circuit is proportional to the rate of change of the magnetic flux that cuts across the circuit.

Water steam enters a turbine at a temperature of 400 o C and a pressure of 3 MPa. Water saturated vapor exhausts from the turbine at a pressure of 125 kPa. At steady state, the work output of the turbine is 530 kJ/kg. The surrounding air is at 20 o C. Neglect the changes in kinetic energy and potential energy. Determine (20 points) (a) the heat transfer from the turbine to the surroundings per unit mass flow rate, (b) the entropy generation during this process.

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Answer:

a) -505.229 kJ/Kg

b) -1.724 kJ/kg

Explanation:

T1 = 400°C

P1 = 3 MPa

P2 = 125 kPa

work output   = 530 kJ/kg

surrounding temperature = 20°C = 293 k

A) Calculate heat transfer from Turbine to surroundings

Q = h2 + w - h1

h ( enthalpy )

h1 = 3231.229 kj/kg

enthalpy at P2

h2 = hg = 2676 kj/kg

back to equation 1

Q = 2676 + 50 - 3231.229  = -505.229 kJ/Kg  ( i.e.  heat is lost )

b) Entropy generation

entropy generation = Δs ( surrounding )  + Δs(system)

                                =  - 505.229 / 293   + 0

                                = -1.724 kJ/kg  

Blocks A and B each have a mass m. Determine the largest horizontal force P which can be applied to B so that A will not move relative to B. All surfaces are smooth.

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Answer:

The answer is "15 N".

Explanation:

Please find the complete question in the attached file.

In frame B:

For just slipping:

[tex]\to \frac{P}{2} \cos \theta =mg \sin \theta\\\\\to P=2 mg \tan \theta \\\\[/tex]

        [tex]=2 \times 1 \times g \times \tan 37^{\circ}\\\\ =2 \times 10 \times \frac{3}{4}\\\\ =15 \ N[/tex]

Lab 5A Problem Input two DWORD values from the keyboard. Determine which number is larger or if they are even. Your program should look like the following: First number larger Enter a number 12 Enter a number 10 12 is the larger number Press any key to close this window... Second number larger Enter a number 10 Enter a number 12 12 is the larger number Press any key to close this window... Numbers Equal Enter a number 12 Enter a number 12 Numbers are equal Press any key to close this window...

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Answer:

Explanation:

#include<iostream>

using namespace std;

int main()

{

int n1,n2;

cout<<"Enter a number:"<<endl; //Entering first number

cin>>n1;

cout<<"Enter a number:"<<endl; //Entering second number

cin>>n2;

if(n1%2==0 && n1%2==0) //Checking whether the two number are even or not

{

if(n1>n2)

{

cout<<n1<<" is the larger number"<<endl;

}

else if(n1==n2)

{

cout<<"Numbers are equal"<<endl;

}

else

{

cout<<n2<<" is the larger number"<<endl;

}

}

else

{

cout<<"The number are not even"<<endl;

}

}

A start-up is expanding overseas and spends an excessive amount of time on recruiting and hiring activities, hindering its ability to focus on the core aspects of its business. How can a Human Capital Management (HCM) platform provider benefit this company?

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Answer:

Human Capital Management (HCM) will help the start-up firm manage its recruiting and hiring activities.

Explanation:

Human Capital Management (HCM) Platform will assist the start-up firm manage its main point of access by keeping the employee records and maintaining the wages and salaries, managing the benefits, time, and attendance, and carrying out performance reviews including looking after the most important asset employees.

Suppose a causal CT LTI system has bilateral Laplace transform H(s) 2s - 2 $2 + (10/3)s + 1 (8)
(a) Write the linear constant coefficient differential equation (LCCDE) relating a general input x(t) to its corresponding output y(t) of the system corresponding to this transfer function in equation (8).
(b) Suppose the input x(t) = e-tu(t). Find the output y(t). In part (c), the output signal can be expressed as y(t) = - e-(1/3)t u(t) + e-tu(t) e-3tu(t), - 019 Where a, b, and care positive integers. What are they? a = b = C=

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Solution :

Given :

[tex]$H(S) =\frac{2S-2}{S^2+\left(\frac{10}{3}\right) S+1}$[/tex]

Transfer function, [tex]$H(S) =\frac{Y(S)}{K(S)}= \frac{2S-2}{S^2+\left(\frac{10}{3}\right) S+1}$[/tex]

[tex]$Y(S) \left(S^2+\frac{10}{3}S+1\right) = (2S-2) \times (S)$[/tex]

[tex]$S^2Y(S) + \frac{10}{3}(SY(S)) + Y(S) = 2(S \times (S)) - 2 \times (S)$[/tex]

Apply Inverse Laplace Transforms,

[tex]$\frac{d^2y(t)}{dt^2} + \frac{10}{3} \frac{dy(t)}{dt} + y(t)=2 \frac{dx(t)}{dt} - 2x(t)$[/tex]

The above equation represents the differential equation of transfer function.

Given : [tex]$x(t)=e^{-t} u(t) \Rightarrow X(S) = \frac{1}{S+1}$[/tex]

We have : [tex]$H(S) =\frac{Y(S)}{K(S)}= \frac{2S-2}{S^2+\left(\frac{10}{3}\right) S+1}$[/tex]

[tex]$Y(S) = X(S) \times \frac{6S-6}{3S^2+10 S + 3} = \frac{6S-6}{(S+1)(3S+1)(S+3)}$[/tex]

[tex]$Y(S) = \frac{A}{S+1}+\frac{B}{3S+1} + \frac{C}{S+3}[/tex]

[tex]$A = Lt_{S \to -1} (S+1)Y(S)=\frac{6S-6}{(3S+1)(S+3)} = \frac{-6-6}{(-3+1)(-1+3)} = 3$[/tex]

[tex]$B = Lt_{S \to -1/3} (3S+1)Y(S)=\frac{6S-6}{(S+1)(S+3)} = \frac{-6/3-6}{(1/3+1)(-1/3+3)} = \frac{-9}{2}$[/tex]

[tex]$C = Lt_{S \to -3} (S+3)Y(S)=\frac{6S-6}{(S+1)(3S+1)} = \frac{-18-6}{(-3+1)(-9+1)} = \frac{-3}{2}$[/tex]

So,

[tex]$Y(S) = \frac{3}{S+1} - \frac{9/2}{3S+1} - \frac{3/2}{S+3}$[/tex]

        [tex]$=\frac{3}{S+1} - \frac{3/2}{S+1/3} - \frac{3/2}{S+3}$[/tex]

Applying Inverse Laplace Transform,

[tex]$y(t) = 3e^{-t}u(t)-\frac{3}{2}e^{-t/3}u(t) - \frac{3}{2}e^{-3t} u(t)$[/tex]

       [tex]$=\frac{-3}{2}e^{-\frac{1}{3}t}u(t) + \frac{3}{1}e^{-t}u(t)-\frac{3}{2}e^{-3t} u(t)$[/tex]

where, a = 2

            b = 1

            c= 2

g Steel plates (AISI 1010) of 4 cm thickness initially at a uniform temperature of 500 deg C are cooled by air at 50 deg C with a convection coefficient of 30 W-m2-K-1. Estimate the time it will take for their midplane temperature to reach 100 deg C.

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Solution :

Characteristic length  = thickness / 2

                                    [tex]$=\frac{0.04}{2}$[/tex]

                                    = 0.02 m

Thermal conductivity for steel is 42.5 W/m.K

[tex]$\text{Biot number} = \frac{\text{convective heat transfer coefficient} \times \text{characteristic length}}{\text{thermal conductivity}}$[/tex]

                  [tex]$=\frac{30 \times 0.02}{42.5}$[/tex]

                  = 0.014

Since the Biot number is less than 0.01, the lumped system analysis is applicable.

[tex]$\frac{T-T_{\infty}}{T_0-T_{\infty}} = e^{-b\times t}$[/tex]

Where,

T = temperature after t time

[tex]$T_{\infty}$[/tex] = surrounding temperature

[tex]$T_0$[/tex] = initial temperature

[tex]$b=\frac{\text{heat transfer coefficient}}{\text{density} \times {\text{specific heat } \times \text{characteristic length }}}$[/tex]

t = time

We calculate B:

[tex]$b=\frac{30}{7833 \times 460 \times 0.02}$[/tex]

  = 0.000416

Thus, [tex]$\frac{100-50}{500-50}=e^{-0.00416 \times t}$[/tex]

t = 5281.78 second

  = 88.02 minutes

Thus the time taken for reaching 100 degree Celsius is 88.02 minutes.

A levee will be constructed to provide some flood protection for a residential area. The residences are willing to accept a one-in-five chance that the levee will be overtopped in the next 15 years. Assuming that the annual peak streamflow follows a lognormal distribution with a log10(Q[ft3/s]) mean and standard deviation of 1.835 and 0.65 respectively, what is the design flow in ft3/s?

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Answer:

1709.07 ft^3/s

Explanation:

Annual peak streamflow = Log10(Q [ft^3/s] )

mean = 1.835

standard deviation = 0.65

Probability of levee been overtopped in the next 15 years = 1/5

Determine the design flow ins ft^3/s

P₁₅ = 1 - ( q )^15 = 1 - ( 1 - 1/T )^15 = 0.2

                         ∴  T = 67.72 years

Q₁₅ = 1 - 0.2 = 0.8

Applying Lognormal distribution : Zt = mean + ( K₂ * std ) --- ( 1 )

K₂ = 2.054 + ( 67.72 - 50 ) / ( 100 - 50 ) * ( 2.326 - 2.054 )

    = 2.1504

back to equation 1

Zt = 1.835 + ( 2.1504 * 0.65 )  = 3.23276

hence:

Log₁₀ ( Qt(ft^3/s) ) = Zt  = 3.23276

hence ; Qt = 10^3.23276

                  = 1709.07 ft^3/s

A horizontal water jet impinges against a vertical flat plate at 30 ft/s and splashes off the sides in the verti- cal plane. If a horizontal force of 500 lbf is required to hold the plate against the water stream, determine the volume flow rate of the water.

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Answer:

8.6 ft³/s

Explanation:

The force due to the water jet F = mv where m = mass flow rate = ρQ where ρ = density of water = 62.4 lbm/ft³ and Q = volume flow rate. v = velocity of water jet = 30 ft/s

So, F = mv

F = ρQv

making Q subject of the formula, we have

Q = F/ρv

Since F = force due to water jet = force needed to hold the plate against the water stream = 500 lbf = 500 × 1 lbf = 500 × 32.2 lbmft/s² = 16100 lbmft/s²

Since

Q = F/ρv

Substituting the values of the variables into the equation for Q, we have

Q = F/ρv

Q = 16100 lbmft/s²/(62.4 lbm/ft³ × 30 ft/s)

Q = 16100 lbmft/s²/1872 lbm/ft²s

Q = 8.6 ft³/s

So, the volume flow rate is 8.6 ft³/s.

A hollow pipe is submerged in a stream of water so that the length of the pipe is parallel to the velocity of the water. If the water speed doubles and the cross-sectional area of the pipe triples, what happens to the volume flow rate of the water passing through it?

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Answer:

increases by a factor of 6.

Explanation:

Let us assume that the initial cross sectional area of the pipe is A m² while the initial velocity of the water is V m/s², hence the flow rate of the water is:

Initial flow rate = area * velocity = A * V = AV m³/s

The water speed doubles (2V m/s) and the cross-sectional area of the pipe triples (3A m²), hence the volume flow rate becomes:

Final flow rate = 2V * 3A = 6AV m³/s = 6 * initial flow rate

Hence, the volume flow rate of the water passing through it increases by a factor of 6.

In a CNC machining operation, the has to be moved from point (5, 4) to point(7, 2)along a circular path with center at (7,2). Before starting operation, the tool is at (5, 4).The correct G and M code for this motion is

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Answer: hello your question is incomplete below is the complete question

answer:

N010 GO2 X7.0 Y2.0 15.0 J2.0  ( option 1 )

Explanation:

Given that the NC machining has to be moved from point ( 5,4 ) to point ( 7,2 ) along a circular path

GO2 = circular interpolation in a clockwise path

G91 = incremental dimension

hence the correct option is :

N010 GO2 X7.0 Y2.0 15.0 J2.0  

Represent each of the following units as a combination of primitive
dimensions where M=mass, L=length, T=time. As an example, miles per hour would
correspond to [L/T].

a. kilometer
b. quart
c. pascal
d. watt
e. newton
f. horsepower

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Answer:

a. unit of length: [L]

b. unit of volume: [[tex]L^3[/tex]]

c. unit of pressure:[tex]P=\frac{F}{A} \equiv\frac{[MLT^{-2}]}{[L^2]}[/tex] [tex][ML^{-1}T^{-2}][/tex]

d. unit of power: [tex]N.m.s^{-1}\equiv [ML^2T^{-3}][/tex]

e. unit of force: [tex][kg.m/s^2]\equiv [MLT^{-2}][/tex]

f. unit of power: [tex]N.m.s^{-1}\equiv [ML^2T^{-3}][/tex]

Force: [tex]F=m.a=m.\frac{v}{t}=m.\frac{x}{t}\div t[/tex]

Power: [tex]P=\frac{W}{t}=\frac{F.x}{t}[/tex]

where:

F = force

A = area

W = work

t = time

a = acceleration

v = velocity

x = displacement

Suppose there is a mobile application that can run in two modes: Lazy or Eager. In Lazy Mode, the execution time is 3.333 seconds. In Eager Mode, the app utilizes a faster timer resolution for its computations, so the execution time in Eager Mode is 2 seconds (i.e., Eager Mode execution time is 60% of Lazy Mode execution time).

After finishing computation, the app sends some data to the cloud, regardless of the mode it’s in. The data size sent to the cloud is 600 MB. The bandwidth of communication is 15 MBps for WiFi and 5 MBps for 4G. Assume that the communication radio is idle during the computation time. Assume that the communication radio for WiFi has a power consumption of 75 mW when active and 15 mW when idle. Similarly, assume that the communication radio for 4G has a power consumption of 190 mW when active and 25 mW when idle. The Idle Power of the CPU is 7 mW, whereas the Active Power of the CPU is 5 mW per unit utilization. Assume that the power consumption of the CPU is a linear function of its utilization. In other words: P = (Idle Power) + (Utilization)*(Power per unit Utilization). A configuration of the mobile app involves choosing a timer resolution (Lazy or Eager) and choosing a type of radio (WiFi or 4G). For example, faster timer resolution (Eager) and 4G network is a configuration, while slower resolution (Lazy) and WiFi is another. There are four possible configurations in all.

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What is the average power consumption for Eager WiFi, Lazy WiFi, Eager 4G, and Lazy 4G?

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The average power consumption for Eager WiFi, Lazy WiFi, Eager 4G, and Lazy 4G Split is maintained by Screen Mode.

Why reducing leads to increasing wages?

Reducing such a need to move in between multiple tabs, the split-screen has been valuable for increasing wages. In the several instances running a two or more desktop system will allow different programs to run throughout multiple devices. That works with the same process on both PC and laptop monitors.

Just display them side by side, instead of the switching among both the apps that has been used frequently. In this phase, an app that the snap to either left or right occupies a third of the display, and yet another app holds the two-thirds remaining. It refers to Split-Screen Mode.

Similarly, assume that the communication radio for 4G has a power consumption of 190 mW when active and 25 mW when idle. The Idle Power of the CPU is 7 mW, whereas the Active Power of the CPU is 5 mW per unit utilization.

Therefore, The average power consumption for Eager WiFi, Lazy WiFi, Eager 4G, and Lazy 4G Split is maintained by Screen Mode.

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What must you do to become ASE certified as an automotive technician?

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Answer:

To become ASE certified, you must pass an ASE test and have relevant hands-on work experience. The amount of work experience required can vary by test, and is specified in detail here. ASE recommends submitting the form after you've registered to take an ASE certification test.

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A micromechanical resonator is to be designed to have a Q factor of 1000 and a natural frequency of 2 kHz. Determine the system-damping factor and the system bandwidth.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Given:

Q factor, =1000

natural frequency, [tex]f_n=2000~Hz[/tex]

Damping factor, [tex]\zeta=?[/tex]

Bandwidth, BW=?

We have the relation:

[tex]Q=\frac{1}{2\zeta}[/tex]

[tex]\zeta=\frac{1}{2Q}[/tex]

[tex]\zeta=\frac{1}{2\times 1000}[/tex]

[tex]\zeta=5\times 10^{-4}[/tex]

Bandwidth:

[tex]BW=\frac{f_n}{Q}[/tex]

[tex]BW=\frac{2000}{1000}[/tex]

[tex]BW=2~Hz[/tex]

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Una nevera de vinos, con un peso bruto de 50 kg., que tiene las siguientes dimensiones: .60 m Largo x .49 m ancho x .50 m altura. Para ser transportadas en un contenedor de 40 pies D.V. responder las siguientes preguntas:

• 1.Cuántas neveras de vinos de acuerdo al volumen caben en un contenedor de 40 pies?

• De acuerdo dimensiones internas (largo, ancho y alto), ¿Cuántas caben en un contenedor de 40 pies?

• De acuerdo al peso que soporta el contenedor. ¿Cuántas neveras de vinos es posible transportar?

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Answer:

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On a two-way roadway with a center lane, drivers from either direction can _________ from the center lane.

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1. left turn
2. right turn
3. u-turn
4. frequent stops
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