• Q : What is the speed of each sphere when they are far apart....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Two small metal spheres with masses 2.0 g and 4.0 g are tiedtogether by a 5.20 -long massless string and are at rest on africtionless surface. Each is charged to 2.20

  • Q : At what location sensor indicate most rapid rate of change....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    As part of a pollution study, a model concentration c as a function of position x has been developed. At what location will the sensor indicate the most rapid rate of change, and what is the value of

  • Q : Calculate the percent difference between cation sizes....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Although the Hume-Rothery rules apply strictly only to metals, the concept of similarity of cations corresponds to the complete solubility of NiO in MgO.

  • Q : Find minimum mass flow rate of steam if heat is discharged....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Getting heat from a hot source that is 100 kPa steam going from saturated vapor to a saturated liquid 1Mw of power is produced.

  • Q : Determine the net work of the cycle....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    There are no significant changes in kinetic or potential energy. Determine the net work of the cycle, in kJ, and the heat transfer for process 2-3, in kJ. Is this a power cycle or a refrigeration cy

  • Q : Calculate the heat gained by the duct....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A square duct, 30 cm x 30 cm, is maintained at a constant temperature of 30 °C. Calculate the heat gained by the duct in W/m.

  • Q : Determine the rate of condensation of steam....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Steam at 40?C condenses on the outside of a 5-m-long, 3-cm-diameter thin horizontal copper tube by cooling water that enters the tube at 25?C at an average velocity of 2 m/s and leaves at 35?C. Det

  • Q : What is the void fraction if the cubes are replaced....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    What is the void fraction if the cubes are replaced with cylinders that have a diameter 0.02 m and a height 0.02 m, all other parameters remaining the same?

  • Q : What is the heat loss per length of tube....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Air at 15 °C and atmospheric pressure is forced over the outside of the tube at a velocity of 15 m/s in a direction normal to the axis of the tube. What is the heat loss per length of tube in W/

  • Q : Calculate the exit temperature and the exit quality....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Steam enters an adiabatic turbine at 2 MPa, 300C and exits at 50 kPa. The mass flow rate through the turbine is 2 kg/s, and the turbine produces a power output of 1350 kW.

  • Q : Find the amount of pollutant in tank as a function of time....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Find the amount of pollutant in Tank A as a function of time, x(t). Tank B initially contains 200 gallons of pure water. Find the amount of pollutant in Tank B as a function of time, x(t).

  • Q : Calculate the mass averaged velocity through the pipe....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A dam in western North Carolina takes a 30 m3 /s flow of water from the Nantahala river and diverts it to a turbine through a 2 m diameter pipe. The elevation drop from the inlet to the exit is 300m

  • Q : What angle was it originally thrown....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A centerfielder throws a baseball 250 ft from the back wall to second base. It takes 2.84 seconds to reach the base. How high did it get, and at what angle was it originally thrown? (Neglect height

  • Q : Calculate the damping coefficient required....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    When operating it is necessary to limit the vibration amplitude at resonance to 0.25mm by fitting a viscous damping device in the suspension. Calculate the damping coefficient required.

  • Q : Determine the maximum temperature in the wall....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A wall of thickness 0.1 m and thermal conductivity 25 W/mK having uniform volumetric generation of 0.3 MW/m^3 is insulated on one side, while the other side is exposed to a fluid at 92 degrees C.

  • Q : What angle should the walls diverge to maintain....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A wind tunnel is 6m long and has a cross section of 1m^2. Air flows through at 70m/s at standard sea-level conditions (density = 1.225 kg/m^3, mu = 1.7894E-05). At what angle should the walls diverg

  • Q : How to calculate the tensile strength....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    1.Tensile tests were done on a steel bar, an aluminum bar and a plastic bar. The bars all had a diameter of 0.505 inches. The initial length (Lo) for each was 2.000 inches.

  • Q : Find elapsed time to vaporize propane and total work done....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Find the elapsed time to vaporize the propane and total work produced. Also find theoretically maximum possible total work output for the given QCOLD, WREV,MAX.

  • Q : Determine the radial distribution of the heat flux....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Two dimensional, steady state conduction occurs in a hollow cylindrical solid of thermal conductivity k= 16w/mk outer r - 1m, length 2z0=5m, where the origin of the coordinate systerm is located at

  • Q : Find instantaneous rate of change of density in the tank....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    The air passing through the valve has a speed of 300 m/s and a density of 6 kg/m^3. Determine the instantaneous rate of change of density in the tank at t+0.

  • Q : Calculate the resulting strain....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A specimen of aluminum having a rectangular cross section 10 mm x 12.7 mm (0.4 x 0.5 in.) is pulled in tension with having a 35,000 N (8000 lbf) force, producing only elastic deformation. Calculate

  • Q : What is the change in length of the bar....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    When it is unloaded, the non-prismatic bar is 12 in. long. The loads cause axial strain given by the equation ε=0.04/(x+12), where x is the distance from the left end of the bar in inches.

  • Q : Discuss a rigid vellel with the volume....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A rigid vellel with the volume of 10 m3 contains a water-vapor mixture at 400 kPa at 60 percent quality. The pressure is lowered to 300 kPa by cooling the vessel. Find the mass (vapor) at state 2.

  • Q : Determine the magnitude of its total accleration....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Pin A, which is attached to link AB, is constrained to move in the circular slot CD. Knowing that at t=0 the pin starts from rest and moves so that its speed increases at a constant rate of 20mm/s^2

  • Q : Calculate how many g the pilot would experience....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    An airplane traveling at 400 mph makes a 90-degree turn about a 2000 ft radius. Calculate the average acceleration (in ft/s2) of the plane.

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