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Deflection calculation of a axially loaded aluminium rod.
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Do not round intermediate calculations. Give your final answer(s) to three significant figures. Both portions of the rod ABC are made of an aluminum for which E -70 GPa. Knowing that the magnitude of P is 5 kN, determine (a) the value of Q so that the deflection at A is zero, (b) the corresponding deflection of B. 0.3 m 27-mm diameter 0 0.6.m 64-mm diameter (a) e- kN (b) δ Β
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value: 20.00 points 1 out of 3 attempts A piston-cylinder device contains 609 grams of R134a at 60 kPa and-20°C. The R134a is heated until its temperature reaches 100°C. Determine the total change of volume. Assistance Check My Work View Hint View Question Print Question Help Report a Problem
PHYSICS ork Chapter 16 Question 3 (of 10) value: 10.00 points 1 out of 8 attempts ASSistance Two Styrofoam balls with the same mass m 7.40x10 kg and the same positive charge 0 are suspended from the same point by insulating threads of length L -0.950 m (the figure below). The separation of the balls isd -0.0300 m. What is the charge e? Check My Work View Hint View Question Show Me Guided Solution Practice This Quest Print Question Help...
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1 out of 10 attempts Assistance Check My Work View Hint View Question Print Question Help Report a Problem Air P-65 psia T 120°F e,in An insulated, 64-ft3 rigid tank contains air at 65 psia and 120°F. A valve connected to the tank is now opened, and air is allowed to escape until the pressure inside drops to 16 psia. The air temperature during this process is maintained constant by an electric resistance heater placed in the tank. Determine the...
20.00 points 1 out of 3 attempts Assistance A heat engine operates between a source at 990°C and a sink at 3°C. If heat is supplied to the heat engine at a steady rate of900 kJ/min, determine the maximum power output of thisCheck My Work heat engine. View Hint View Question Print Question Help Report a Problem kW (Round to two decimal places) max,out
Please explain steps if possible. I want to understand the material. Thank you. Q.1) For the beam shown below (E = 200 GPa, I = 216 x 100 mm*), find the deflection of point B (a) use discontinuity functions, (b) use superposition method. 80 kN 140 kN/m 50 kN/m 1.5 m 1.5 m 1.5 m 1.5 m
PHYS 1404 General Physics II: Spring 2019 Chapter 16 Question 2 (of 10) value: 0.00 points 1 out of 8 attempts Three point charges are fixed in place in a right triangle. ha is the electric force on the -0.40-uC charge due to the other two charges? Assistance Check My Work View Hint View Question 0.70 uC Show M Guided Solution Practice This Questi Print 10.0 cm 5.0 cm Question Help Report a Problem N at o above the positive...