5.9. Assume the following information was obtained in the lab during a cavitation test on an...
lab during a -84 kPa, the 5.9. Assume the following information was obtained in cavitation test on an orifice: C,-0.10, P“ = 620 kPa, Pug v, =2.69 m/s. Calculate σ (Eq 5.1). Answer: σ=0.97
Name: (6) The following were values obtained in a test to measure a male subjects Lab TA: INITIALREADINOS FINAL READINGS SAMPLE Abs. 560nm Iron STD SUBJECT 0.099 Abs. 560nm 0.014 0.388 0.138 The following were values obtained in a test to measure the same subjects' UIB INITIALREADINGS EINAL READINGS SAMPLE Abs. 560nm Iron STD SUBJECT 0.112 Abs. 560nm 0.385 0.280 0.011 a) Using the above test results, calculate the following indices (show calculations and don't forget units!) (8 pts) Index...
Lab 7 Pressure Distribution on a Circular Cvlinder [10 pts total, 2 subparts as marked In the Pressure Distribution on a Circular Cylinder lab, measurements on a manometer board are taken for the cylinder in the wind tunnel wind (a) At which angle (in degrees) will the cylinder experience the highest pressure using the above coordinate system? [2 pts] (b) Given the following information, calculate P at the given pressure tap in kPa. Then calculate the Coefficient of pressure. [8...
1. Measuring Drag on a Cylinder Pre-Lab Analysis: You will test two free-stream velocities of 10 and 20 m/s and two cylinder diameters of 19 mm and 38 mm, depending on which wind tunnel you use. In preparation for the lab calculate the following: a. The expected dynamic pressure values in units of inH20 that you would expect to measure for air moving at 10 m/s and 20 m/s, respectively. Write the calculated values into the "Predicted Pdyn (inH20) from...
The following information was obtained from independent random samples. Assume normally populations with equal Sample 1 Sample 2 12 Sample Size 10 Sample Mean 52 Sample Variance 85 We are interested in testing Hai sample 1 -Hsample 2 0 Step 2 of 3: Determine the p-value for the test. TablesKeypad Answer 1 Point Next Prev O p-value c 0.025 0.025< p-value <0.05 Op-value <0.1 。p-value > 0.2 None of the above o 2019 8 3 of 3 The following information...
Using the information obtained from the previous study about exercise, the following data was obtained for the hypothesis test: • Hou = 9.7. H.: # 9.7 • Assume the significance level is a = 0.10. • The z- test statistic is calculated as 3.03. What is the p-value and conclusion for this hypothesis test? Move the blue dot to choose the appropriate test(left, right, or two-tailed). Use the graph below to move the slider to the test statistic in order...
Assume that the significance level is a =0.01. Use the given information to find the P-value and the critical value(s). The test statistic of z = 1.47 is obtained when testing the claim that p > 0.6. Click here to view page 1 of the Normal table. Click here to view page 2 of the Normal table P-value = 0.0708 (Round to four decimal places as needed.) The critical value(s) is/are z u . (Round to two decimal places as...
The following data were obtained during a test run of a packed cooling tower of 0.4 m dia and 1 m packed height, operating at atmospheric pressure. Calculate the humidity of the exit air by means of an enthalpy balance. Average temperature of entering and leaving air is 38oC and 39oC respectively. Average temperature of water entering and leaving is 46oC and 35oC respectively.Rate of entering air = 13.6 m3/min Rate of entering water = 1000 kg/hr Humidity of entering...
The following information was obtained from independent random samples. Assume normally distributed populations with equal variances. Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample Size 10 12 Sample Mean 52 51 Sample Variance 85 90 We are interested in testing H0: μSample 1 - μSample 2 = 0 Ha: μSample 1 - μSample 2 ≠ 0 Step 1 of 3: What is the value of the test statistic? Round your answer to four decimal places.
Random samples of two species of iris gave the following petal lengths (in cm). x1, Iris virginica 5.1 5.9 4.5 4.9 5.7 4.8 5.8 6.4 5.7 5.9 x2, Iris versicolor 4.5 4.3 4.7 5.0 3.8 5.1 4.4 4.2 (a) Use a 5% level of significance to test the claim that the population standard deviation of x1 is larger than 0.55. What is the level of significance? State the null and alternate hypotheses. H0: σ = 0.55; H1: σ > 0.55...