• Q : Can sample be regarded as taken from population....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A random sample of size 56 from a normal population showed a mean of 63 and a sum of squares of deviation from the mean equals to 180.

  • Q : Find random sample of parts shows mean diameter....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A machinist is making engine parts with axle diameter of 0.7 inch. A random sample of 15 parts shows mean diameter 0.742 inch with a standard deviation of 0.04 inch.

  • Q : How many of the plugs are likely to be rejected....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Form a normal distribution with mean 0.7515 cm and standard deviation 0.0022 cm. How many of the plugs are likely to be rejected if the approved diameter is 0.752± 0.004.

  • Q : Explain work is inferior if making engine parts with axle....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A random sample of 15 parts shows mean diameter 0.742 inch with a standard deviation of 0.04 inch. On the basis of this sample would you say that the work is inferior?

  • Q : State the union and intersection of the two sets....
    Computer Engineering :

    State the union and intersection of the 2 sets and the complements of each set. Show how DeMorgan's laws are demonsrated by the example sets that you defined.

  • Q : Explain the potential causes of dna damage....
    Civil Engineering :

    Discuss the potential causes of DNA damage, the 'types' of DNA damage and 3-detail a specific DNA repair mechanism used to 'correct' a specific type of DNA damage event.

  • Q : Find cross sectional area of hill using suitable technique....
    Civil Engineering :

    Use a suitable technique to calculate the cross sectional area of the hill indicated. Justify your use of that particular technique.

  • Q : Environmental policy literature review & implications....
    Other Engineering :

    Environmental policy literature review & implications, TOPIC :"How is the Problem of GHG emissions represented in Victorian transport policy" WORDS:1500 • Literature review: draw on, and cite,

  • Q : Environmental policy literature review & implications....
    Other Engineering :

    Environmental policy literature review & implications, TOPIC :"How is the Problem of GHG emissions represented in Victorian transport policy" WORDS:2000 • Literature review: draw on, and cite, t

  • Q : Beverage technology 1,2....
    Chemical Engineering :

    Beverage technology 1,2, a) Discuss how the phase equilibria of mixtures are represented using diagrams similar to the pressure-temperature and pressure-specific volume diagrams for one- component sys

  • Q : Beverage technology 1,1....
    Chemical Engineering :

    Beverage technology 1,1, A distillation column (Fig. 1) separates 4500 kg/hr of a 40% benzene – 60% chlorobenzene liquid mixture at 20oC. The liquid product from the top is 99.5% benzene while the bot

  • Q : Csma|cd protocol....
    Electrical Engineering :

    Csma|cd protocol, i need a matlab code for CAMA\CD protocol. there should be 3 channel, 4 source. in this code i want to show how much data packet is transmitted and the number of collision and percen

  • Q : Csma|cd protocol....
    Electrical Engineering :

    Csma|cd protocol, i need a matlab code for CAMA\CD protocol. there should be 3 channel, 4 source. in this code i want to show how much data packet is transmitted and the number of collision and percen

  • Q : Make a jk flip flop out of a d flip flop....
    Computer Engineering :

    Make a JK flip flop out of a D flip flop. Show all wiring and connections in detail.

  • Q : Friction-desirable and undesirable....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Give examples, from your own experience, of situations where friction is (a) desirable, and (b) undesirable.

  • Q : Average thickness of the water film beneath each ski....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Hence calculate the average thickness of the water film beneath each ski. (The latent heat of fusion of ice is 330 MJ m-3)

  • Q : Snow-covered mountainside based problem....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    It is observed that snow lies stably on roofs with a slope of less than 24°, but that it slides off roofs with a greater slope. Skiers, on the other hand, slide on a snow-covered mountainside wi

  • Q : Calculate the average thickness of the water film....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A person of weight 100 kg standing on skis 2 m long and 0.10 in wide slides on the 2° mountain slope, at 0°C. Calculate the loss of potential energy when the ski slides a distance equal to i

  • Q : Desired to design a system....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    It is desired to design a system to keep a 1-million-galon capacity water tank filled. The plan is to use a centrifugal pump to fill the tank with chilly water (10 oC) ground water from an aquifer,

  • Q : Determine whether erosion will take place....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Determine whether erosion will take place if the maximiun permissible flow of water in an earthen channel is 1.5 m/s.

  • Q : Problem on concrete box culvert operating under outlet....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Determine the headwater depth of a 1000 mm (high) by 1500mm (wide) concrete box culvert operating under outlet control with a stream flow of 3.0 m3/s.

  • Q : Determine the headwater depth....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Question 1: Determine the headwater depth of a 1000 mm (high) by 1500mm (wide) concrete box culvert operating under outlet control with a stream flow of 3.0 m3/s.

  • Q : Fraction converted in a half-hour run....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    A 10-minute experimental run shows that 75% of liquid reactant is converted to product by a half-order rate. What would be the fraction converted in a half-hour run?

  • Q : Meyerhof method to calculate the ultimate bearing capacity....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    Use the Meyerhof method to calculate the ultimate bearing capacity of the raft foundation and the allowable bearing capacity (FS=3).

  • Q : Problem related to mechanics....
    Mechanical Engineering :

    1. Name six types of springs. 2. Name three types of gears. 3. State Hooke's law.

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