Please complete 5, 6,7, and 8 SECTIONAL VIEWS 그 HALF SECTION FULL SECTION REVOLVED FEATURES REVOLVED...
ORTHOGRAPHIC AND SECTIONAL VIEWS 1. Draw complete orthographic drawing of the objects shown in Figure 1 with full sectional front view. Also show the effect of intersection(s). RIS 12 R24 ar -1/5 ben os R20 R.20 Je (d) Figure 1 30 20 Dia 8 22 616 RIS or 40 R24 RIS 74 22 42 a) (b) 30 20 Dia 8 22 616 RIS or 40 R24 RIS 74 22 42 a) (b)
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7-10. Use the region R that is bounded by the graphs of y x-4, and y = 1 to complete the exercises. + 4 Region R is revolved about the x-axis to form a solid of revolution whose cross sections are washers. 7. a. What is the outer radius of a cross section of the solid at a point x in [0, 4]? b. What is the inner radius of a cross section...
Please complete full question for immediate upvote. A) Sketch the design for your unloaded and loaded voltage divider. Drive it with a 4.5-V DC supply. Be sure to completely specify your design and include meters as appropriate. B) Provide symbolic formulas for the circuit’s unloaded output, v-out, and it's loaded output, v-load. C) Provide predicted, numerical values for the circuit’s unloaded output, v-out, and it's loaded output, v-load. D) For your nontrivial circuit of experiment 5, please provide the following...
When calculating the complete vector on the central section of
the dam wall, do you include the 8m for the radial gates? Also, how
do you calculate the length of the sides for the pressure prism of
the uplift? The face is 142 + 8, is the other side 142/sin57?
Question 2 A large concrete gravity dam, storing water, has a central drum gate and four (4) radial gates installed on its central spillway section to control releases from the...
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ontents T What are the six principal views of an object?. 2. True or False? There are an unlimited number of possible directions for an auxiliary view, depending on the angle of features within an object. 3. Of the following, which is a common reason to use an auxiliary view? A. To show a turned and tilted view of a normal surface. B. To show the true size and shape...
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S. Draw a possible stress strain graph for a material with a yield stress of 300 MPa, an elastic modulus of 200 GPa, a UTS of 450 MPa and a ductility of 20%. Calculate the elastic strain at the point where the material starts to plastically deform. 6. A nylon rope with an elastic modulus of 3 GPa is placed under a force of 17.5 kN. The cross-sectional area of...
Section 2: Short Answer and Show your work (5 points) In this section, please complete the work below and then go to answer "Short answer" questions in the google form. Then show your work. Your work will be graded and partial credits will be given if you make mistakes in the calculation. For your work, you can write in a piece of paper and take photo, snapshot of ipad screed, pdf files from ipad or word. You can also just...
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Power lines produce both electric and magnetic fields. The interior of the human body is an electrical conductor, and as a result, electric fields are greatly reduced in magnitude within the body The electric fields inside the body from are much smaller than electric fields normally existing in the body However, magnetic fields are not reduced in the body. Earth's magnetic field, approximately 5 ×...
Please drawing the front view, top view and side view of this
drafing tools.
+ on the top view, draw a cutting plane AA’ to draw a section
view please.
+ Please drawing the isometric Pictorial drawing also.
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t 1305-FINAL PROJECT B" You are showed a machined part, and you are to messure that part using e caliper Then you wil ransfer the neasurement into hand drawings with drafting tooks that you will be creating # for the...
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C. Regression Analysis In this section, you will analyze the effects of weather conditions on workers' productivity. You collect a random sample of 500 workers. Your data includes the average time it takes each worker to complete the same task (minutes), the temperature that day (measured in Farenheit), the natural log of temperature that day, whether it was raining that day (dummy variable), and the workers' age (years). An extract of the data is...