Engineering, 05.10.2019 09:01 kyleryoung0602
What machine recommends that you always clamp your wood to the table?
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an example of solubility is salt or sugar dissolving in water.
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true
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 19:10, moneyyfletcher
The air in an automobile tire with a volume of 0.015 m3 is at 32°c and 140 kpa gage. determine the amount of air that must be added to raise the pressure to the recommended value of 206 kpa gage. assume the atmospheric pressure to be 128 kpa and the temperature and the volume to remain constant.[r-0.287 kj/kgk]
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Engineering, 06.07.2019 05:10, mel2001love
An ideal vapor-compression refrigeration cycle is employed to maintain a building temperature of 23°c when the outside temperature is 37°c. the cycle operates at steady state using ammonia as the working fluid. the mass flow rate of the refrigerant is 15 kg/min. the refrigerant enters the compressor at 1.5 bar and 10 °c. the condenser pressure is 20 bar and the temperature at the condenser exit is 45 °c. determine (a) the compressor power in kw. (b) the refrigeration capacity in tons. (c) the coefficient of performance. d) the maximum theoretical coefficient of performance.
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Engineering, 11.07.2019 00:40, annafellows
Alow-carbon steel was found to follow o= (717 mpa)e^0.234. if the initial diameter was 12.8 mm and was reached duing the tensile test of this steel. 4, the diameter at fracture was 9.27 mm, calculate the maximum tensile load (kn) that during the tensile test of this steel.
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Engineering, 11.07.2019 01:10, shaffergabe10
Draw neat diagrams showing three different kinds of cubic unit cells. which one of these ie least commonly observed in metals and why? how do line defects contribute to the plastic behavior of metals? why such plasticity is not observed in ceramics?
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