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As long as the smallest linear dimension in meters in cross section is same,the critical load and resulting critical stress in terms of stability would remain same.
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Required information Portions of a bxb square bar have been bent to form the two machine components shown. Knowing that b=0.35 in., the eccentricity of the applied load is e=1.4 in and that the allowable stress is 18 ksi, determine the maximum load P that can be applied to each component. (Assume P in kip and design w.r.t section rr) B Internal reactions PV - AM PX у в (a) (b) Using the FBD of the cut section at rr,...
These were the only equations provided, I have calculated Q and P but can't find a relationship between them relating to t. Appreciate the help! 5. You have 250 g of water in an aluminium calorimeter with a mass of 125 g. How long will it take to increase the temperature of the water and calorimeter from 20 oC to 37 °C if the system is heated by a resistive heating element with 8 V across the resistor and 0.75...
Need help on how to make an excel spreadsheet that will have drop down options that reference to cells on another sheet if possible or to the same sheet if not. The drop downs need to be for the material type such as 6061-T6 Aluminum. When the material is selected from the dropdown I need it to fill in values in the cells for the Yield Strength and Mod of elast. at the same time based off of the values...
I need help to write a nice introduction for experiment 6 please ( no hands write ) typing Thank you HEAT TREATMENT OF STEELS EXPERIMENT 6 EXPERIMENT 6 HEAT TREATMENT OF STEELS THEORY The Effect of Cooling Rate One of the most convenient methods for controlling the properties of a given steel, i.e., a steel whose composition is already fixed, consists of austenizing the steel and ten cooling to room temperature at some predetermined rate. A variation of cooling rates...
Using the book, write another paragraph or two: write 170 words: Q: Compare the assumptions of physician-centered and collaborative communication. How is the caregiver’s role different in each model? How is the patient’s role different? Answer: Physical-centered communication involves the specialists taking control of the conversation. They decide on the topics of discussion and when to end the process. The patient responds to the issues raised by the caregiver and acts accordingly. On the other hand, Collaborative communication involves a...