If you know the measured electrical voltage and the cross-sectional area of the pipe/tube you can determine the volume? a) True b) False

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Answer 1

Answer:

b)false

Explanation:

false, missing two variables, the current and the material.

To find the volume of the tube we must know the transverse area and the length.

It is possible to calculate the length of the tube knowing the resistance, since this is a value that depends on the material, the area and the length.

It is possible to calculate the electrical resistance using the ohm equation.

Resitence = Voltage / current.


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There is 200 kg. of saturated liquid water in a steel tank at 97 C. What is the pressure and volume of the tank?

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Answer:

[tex]V = 0.208 m^3[/tex]

saturated pressure  = 0.91 bar 0r 91 kPa

Explanation:

Given data:

Mass of liquid water 200 kg

Steel tank temperature is 97 degree celcius = 97°C

At T = 97 degree celcius,  saturated pressure  = 0.91 bar 0r 91 kPa

And also for saturated liquid

Specific volume [tex]\nu[/tex] is 0.00104 m^3/kg

Volume of tank is given as

[tex]V = \nu * m[/tex]

[tex]V = 0.00104 * 200[/tex]

[tex]V = 0.208 m^3[/tex]

If the local atmospheric pressure is 14.6 psia, find the absolute pressure (in psia) in a column of glycerin (rho = 74.9 lbm/ft^3) at depth of 27in.

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Answer:

52.2538 psia

Explanation:

The absolute pressure at depth of 27 inches can be calculated by:

Pressure = Local pressure + Gauge pressure

Also,

[tex]P_{gauge}=\rho\times g\times h[/tex]

Where,

[tex]\rho[/tex] is the density of glycerin ([tex]\rho=74.9\ lbm/ft^3[/tex])

g is the gravitational acceleration = 32.1741 ft/s²

h = 27 in

Also, 1 in = 1/12 ft

So,

h = 27 / 12 ft = 2.25 ft

So,

[tex]P_{gauge}=74.9\times 32.1741\times 2.25\ lbf/ft^2=5422.1402\ lbf/ft^2[/tex]

Also,

1 ft = 12 inch

1 ft² = 144 in²

So,

[tex]P_{gauge}=5422.1402\ lbf/ft^2=\frac {5422.1402\ lbf}{144\ in^2}=37.6538\ lbf/in^2=37.6538\ psia[/tex]

Local pressure = 14.6 psia

So,

Absolute pressure = 14.6 psia + 37.6538 psia=52.2538 psia

For a rod of annealed AISI 1018 steel with a cross sectional area of 0.65 in^2?; what is the maximum tensile load Pmax that should be placed on it given a design factor of 3 to avoid yielding?

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Answer:

maximum tensile load Pmax is 11.91 ksi

Explanation:

given data

area = 0.65 in²

design factor of safety = 3

to find out

what is the maximum tensile load Pmax

solution

we know here area is 0.65 in² and FOS = 3

so by steel table for rod of annealed AISI 1018 steel table we know σy = 55 ksi

so

we use here design factor formula that is

[tex]\frac{ \sigma y}{FOS}  = \frac{Pmax}{area}[/tex]  .............1

put here all these value we get Pmax in equation 1

[tex]\frac{55}{3}  = \frac{Pmax}{0.65}[/tex]

Pmax = 11.91 ksi

so maximum tensile load Pmax is 11.91 ksi

An element has two naturally occurring isotopes, isotope 1 with an atomic weight of 78.918 amu and isotope 2 with an atomic weight of 80.916 amu. If the average atomic weight for the element is 79.903 amu, calculate the fraction of occurrences of these two isotopes.

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Answer:

The fraction of isotope 1 is 50.7 % and fraction  fraction of isotope 1 is 49.2 %.

Explanation:

Given that

Weight of isotope 1 = 78.918 amu

Weight of isotope 2 = 80.916 amu

Average atomic weight= 79.903 amu

Lets take fraction of isotope 1 is x then fraction of isotope 2 will be 1-x.

The total weight will be summation of these two isotopes

79.903 = 78.918 x + 80.916(1-x)

By solving above equation

80.916 - 79.903 = (80.916-78.918) x

   x=0.507

So the fraction of isotope 1 is 50.7 % and fraction  fraction of isotope 1 is 49.2 %.

Discuss the difference between the observed and calculated values. Is this error? If yes, what is the source?

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Final answer:

Measurement error is the difference between observed and calculated values, including both random and systematic errors. Adjusting parameters such as K can help fit experimental data to models, with potential errors addressed through improved methods and investigation of discrepancies.

Explanation:

The difference between the observed and calculated values is known as measurement error or observational error. This error can be classified into two types: random error, which occurs naturally and varies in an unpredictable manner, and systematic error, which is consistent and typically results from a flaw or limitation in the equipment or the experimental design. To identify the sources of these errors, one can compare the experimental data with calculated models and adjust parameters, such as the constant K, to find the best fit.

If the experimental values do not match the accepted values, sources of error should be investigated and procedures modified to improve accuracy. For example, in a physics experiment, one could compare the experimental acceleration to the standard acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s²) and identify factors contributing to any discrepancy. Common sources of error might include environmental factors, instrument calibration issues, or procedural mistakes.

The absolute pressure of an automobile tire is measured to be 320 kPa before a trip and 349 kPa after the trip. Assuming the volume of the tire remains constant at 0.022 m^3, determine the percent increase in the absolute temperature of the air in the tire. The percent increase in the absolute temperature of the air in the tire is_____ %.

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Answer:

9%

Explanation:

An ideal gas is one that has its molecules widely dispersed and does not interact with each other, studies have shown that air behaves like an ideal gas, so the state change equation for ideal gases can be applied.

P1V1T2 = P2V2T1

where 1 corresponds to state 1 = 320kPa

and 2 is state 2 = 349kPa.

Given that the volume remains constant the equation is:

P1T2=P2T1

SOLVING for T2/T1

[tex]\frac{T2}{T1} =\frac{P2}{P1} =\frac{349}{320} =1.09\\\\[/tex]

The equation to calculate the percentage increase is as follows

%ΔT=[tex]\frac{(T2-T1)100}{T1} =(\frac{T2}{T1} -1)100=(1.09-1)100=(0.09)100=9%[/tex]

Describe the physics associated with the concept of thermal resistance.

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Answer:

Thermal resistance:

  Thermal resistance is the property which oppose the the heat transfer.It is the property for measurement of heat flow.

As we know that heat transfer take place from the high temperature to low temperature.Heat transfer Q given as

[tex]Q=\dfrac{\Delta T}{R_{th}}[/tex]

Where Δt is the temperature difference

[tex]{R_{th}}[/tex] is the thermal resistance.

Connection:

1. Series connection

 [tex]R_{total}={R_1}+{R_2}+{R_1}----{R_n}[/tex]

2. Parallel connection

[tex]\dfrac{1}{R_{total}}=\dfrac{1}{R_1}+\dfrac{1}{R_2}+\dfrac{1}{R_3}-----\dfrac{1}{R_n}[/tex]

Determine the factor of safety for a 9 foot long hollow steel
column 3.5 inches on a side that has a wall thickness of 0.225
inches and is loaded with a 22 kip load. Use the steel E of 29 *10
^6 psi and assume the column is pin connected at each end.

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Answer:

factor of safety for A36 structural steel is 0.82

Explanation:

given data:

side of column = 3.5 inches

wall thickness = 0.225 inches

load P = 22 kip

Length od column = 9 ft

we know that critical stress is given as

[tex]\sigma_{cr} = \frac{\pi^2 E}{(l/r)^2}[/tex]

where

r is radius of gyration[tex] = \sqrt{\fra{I}{A}}[/tex]

Here I is moment od inertia [tex]= \frac{b_1^2}{12} - \frac{b_2^2}{12}[/tex]

[tex] I == \frac{3.5^2}{12} - \frac{3.05^2}{12} = 5.294 in^4[/tex]

For hollow steel area is given as [tex]A = b_1^2 -b_2^2[/tex]

[tex]A = 3.5^2 -3.05^2 = 2.948 in^2[/tex]

critical stress [tex]\sigma_{cr} = = \frac{\pi^2\times 29\times 10^6}{((9\times12)/(1.34))^2}[/tex]

[tex]\sigma_{cr} =  44061.56 lbs/inc^2[/tex]

considering Structural steel A36

so A36[tex] \sigma_y = 36ksi[/tex]

factor of safety  [tex]= \frac{yield\ stress}{critical\  stress}[/tex]

factor of safety =[tex]\frac{36\times10^3}{44061.56} = 0.82[/tex]

factor of safety for A36 structural steel is 0.82

Final answer:

The student's query involves calculating the factor of safety for a hollow steel column, but without complete material strength data, the calculation cannot be precisely done.

Explanation:

The student's question pertains to determining the factor of safety for a hollow steel column with specified dimensions, material properties (steel E), and loading conditions. To calculate the factor of safety for the column, we would need to compare the column's actual stress under load to its maximum allowable stress. However, due to insufficient data about material yield strength or ultimate strength and considering the provided information does not match the examples given, this calculation cannot be accurately completed without further specifics on the steel's properties.

Draw and label a typical true stress-strain curve for a ductile material.

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Answer:

this is a typical stress-strain curve for a ductile material

Explanation:

A: proportional limit

B:Elastic limit

C:upper yield point

D:lower yield point

E:ultimate strength

F:rupture strength

Given two resistors R1=40 ohm and R2=30 ohm connected in series, what is the total resistance of this configuration? Enter the value in the box below without the unit. Round the result to two decimal places if necessary. For example if the answer is 10.333 ohm, put 10.33 in the box.

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Answer:

Rt=70.00 ohm

Explanation:

ohm's theory tells us that the connected resistors in series add up directly

Rt=R1+R2+R3+R4.......

Therefore, for this case, the only thing we should do is add the resistance directly

Rt=R1+R2

Rt=40.00 ohm+30.00 Ohm.

Rt=70.00 ohm

the total resistance of this configuration is 70.00 ohm

A 25 lb sacrificial Mg anode is attached to the steel hull of a container ship. If the anode completely corrodes within 3 months, what is the average current produced by the anode?

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Answer:

The average current will be of 6.36 A.

Explanation:

The anode capacity of magnesium is C = 550 A*h/lb

A month has 30 days.

A day has 24 hours.

Therefore 3 months have:

t = 3 * 30 * 24 = 2160 hours.

The average current is then:

I = C * m / t

I = 550 * 25 / 2160 = 6.36 A

The average current will be of 6.36 A.

In a tensile test on a steel specimen, true strain is 0.171 at a stress of 263.8 MPa. When true stress is 346.2 MPa, true strain is 0.226. Determine strain hardening exponent, n, in the flow curve for the plastic region of this steel.

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Answer:n=0.973

Explanation:

Given

When True strain[tex]\left ( \epsilon _T_1\right )=0.171[/tex]

at [tex]\sigma _1=263.8 MPa[/tex]

When True stress[tex]\left ( \sigma _2\right )[/tex]=346.2 MPa

true strain [tex]\left ( \epsilon _T_2\right )[/tex]=0.226

We know

[tex]\sigma =k\epsilon ^n [/tex]

where [tex]\sigma [/tex]=True stress

[tex]\epsilon [/tex]=true strain

n=strain hardening exponent

k=constant

Substituting value

[tex]263.8=k\left ( 0.171\right )^n------1[/tex]

[tex]346.2=k\left ( 0.226\right )^n-----2[/tex]

Divide 1 & 2 to get

[tex]\frac{346.2}{263.8}=\left ( \frac{0.226}{0.171}\right )^n[/tex]

[tex]1.312=\left ( 1.3216\right )^n[/tex]

Taking Log both side

[tex]ln\left ( 1.312\right )=nln\left ( 1.3216\right )[/tex]

n=0.973

A disk with radius of 0.4 m is rotating about a centrally located axis with an angular acceleration of 0.3 times the angular position theta. The disk starts with an angular velocity of 1 rad/s when theta = 0. Determine the magnitudes of the normal and tangential components of acceleration of a point P on the rim of the disk when theta has completed one revolution.

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Answer:

a₁= 1.98 m/s²   : magnitud of the normal acceleration

a₂=0.75  m/s²  : magnitud of the tangential acceleration

Explanation:

Formulas for uniformly accelerated circular motion

a₁=ω²*r : normal acceleration     Formula (1)

a₂=α*r:    normal acceleration     Formula (2)

ωf²=ω₀²+2*α*θ                             Formula (3)

ω : angular velocity

α : angular acceleration

r  : radius

ωf= final angular velocity

ω₀ : initial angular velocity

θ :   angular position theta

r  : radius

Data

r =0.4 m

ω₀= 1 rad/s

α=0.3 *θ , θ= 2π

α=0.3 *2π= 0,6π rad/s²

Magnitudes of the normal and tangential components of acceleration of a point P on the rim of the disk when theta has completed one revolution.

We calculate ωf with formula 3:

ωf²= 1² + 2*0.6π*2π =1+2.4π ²= 24.687

ωf=[tex]\sqrt{24.687}[/tex] =4.97 rad/s

a₁=ω²*r = 4.97²*0.4 = 1.98 m/s²    

a₂=α*r = 0,6π * 0.4 = 0.75  m/s²  

Is CO, an air pollutant? How does it differ from other emissions resulting from the combustion of fossil fuels?

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Answer:

Explanation:

CO, carbon monoxide is a toxic gas. It casues asphixiation on people and animals by interfering with hemoglobin, not allowing blood to transport oxygen to the cells in the body.

The normal emissions resulting from the combustion  of fussil fuels are CO2 (carbon dioxide) and H2O (water). Carbon monoxide is formed by an incomplete combustion of fossil fuels or carbon containing fuels in general, this not only produces toxic gas, but also is an inefficient combustion that wastes energy.

What is the definition of a fluid?

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Answer: Basically it's a substance with no shape and it's one of the different states of water.

Explanation:

In a reversing 2-high mill, a series of cold rolling process is used to reduce the thickness of a plate from 45mm down to 20mm. Roll diameter is 600mm and coefficient of friction between rolls and strip 0.15. The specification is that the draft is to be equal on each pass. Determine a) Minimum number of passes required? b) Draft for each pass?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Given

Initial Thickness=45 mm

Final thickness=20 mm

Roll diameter=600 mm

Radius(R)=300 mm

coefficient of friction between rolls and strip ([tex]\nu [/tex])=0.15

maximum draft[tex](d_{max})=\nu ^2R[/tex]

[tex]=0.15^2\times 300=6.75 mm[/tex]

Minimum no of passes[tex]=\frac{45-20}{6.75}=3.70\approx 4[/tex]

(b)draft per each pass

[tex]d=\frac{Initial\ Thickness-Final\ Thickness}{min.\ no.\ of\ passes}[/tex]

[tex]d=\frac{45-20}{4}=6.25 mm[/tex]

The boiler pressure is 38bar and the condenser pressure 0.032 bar.The saturated steam is superheated to 420 oC before entering the turbine. a) Calculate the cycle efficiency of the Rankine cycle. b) Calculate the work ratio of the Rankine cycle.

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Answer:

a)38.65%

b)1221KJ/kg

Explanation:

A rankine cycle is a generation cycle using water as a working fluid, when heat enters the boiler the water undergoes a series of changes in state and energy until generating power through the turbine.

This cycle is composed of four main components, the boiler, the pump, the turbine and the condenser as shown in the attached image

To solve any problem regarding the rankine cycle, enthalpies in all states must be calculated using the thermodynamic tables and taking into account the following.

• The pressure of state 1 and 4 are equal

• The pressure of state 2 and 3 are equal

• State 1 is superheated steam

• State 2 is in saturation state

• State 3 is saturated liquid at the lowest pressure

• State 4 is equal to state 3 because the work of the pump is negligible.

Once all enthalpies are found, the following equations are used using the first law of thermodynamics

Wout = m (h1-h2)

Qin = m (h1-h4)

Win = m (h4-h3)

Qout = m (h2-h1)

The efficiency is calculated as the power obtained on the heat that enters

Efficiency = Wout / Qin

Efficiency = (h1-h2) / (h1-h4)

first we calculate the enthalpies in all states

h1=3264kJ/Kg

h2=2043kJ/Kg

h2=h3=105.4kJ/Kg

a)we use the ecuation for efficiency

Efficiency = (h1-h2) / (h1-h4)

Efficiency = (3264-2043) / (3264-105.4)

=0.3865=38.65%

b)we use the ecuation for Wout

Wout = m (h1-h2)

for work ratio=

w = (h1-h2)

w=(3264-2043)=1221KJ/kg

Is refrigerator with an ice-maker an open or a closed system? Explain your answer

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Answer:

Open system

Explanation:

In refrigerator there is a interaction between refrigerator and environment.

In refrigerator heat moves from the system to the outer environment means there is transfer of heat from one system to environment.

We know that whenever there is transfer of energy or mass from system then it is known as pen system

So refrigerator is a open system

What is the ideal cooling system for low horsepower motor? For example1hp motor

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Answer:

Air cooling.

Explanation:

Low power motors are supposed to be low cost, and they dissipate little heat. Therefore a low cost solution is ideal.

Air cooling can be achieved with very little cost. Fins can be added to a cast motor casing and a fan can be places on the shaft to use a small amount of the motor power to move air to cool it.

A rigid tank with a volume of 0.5 m3 contains air at 120 kPa and 300 K. Find the final temperature after 20 kJ of heat is added to the air using (a) constant specific heats and (b) ideal gas tables.

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Answer:

T=340. 47 K

Explanation:

Given that

Volume of tank =0.5 [tex]m^3[/tex]

Pressure P=120 KPa

Temperature T=300 K

Added heat ,Q= 20 KJ

Given that air is treated as ideal gas and specific heat is constant.

Here tank is rigid so we can say that it is constant volume system.

We know that specific heat at constant volume for air

[tex]C_v=0.71\ \frac{KJ}{kg.K}[/tex]

We know that for ideal gas

P V = m R T

For air R=0.287 KJ/kg.K

P V = m R T

120 x 0.5 = m x 0.287 x 300

m=0.696 kg

[tex]Q=mC_v\Delta T[/tex]

Lets take final temperature of air is T

Now by putting the values

[tex]Q=mC_v\Delta T[/tex]

[tex]20=0.696\times 0.71\times (T-300)[/tex]

T=340. 47 K

So the final temperature of air will be 340.47 K.

How does fouling affects the performance of a heat exchanger?

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Answer:

Fouling :

  When rust or undesired material deposit in the surface of heat exchanger,is called fouling of heat exchanger.

Effect of heat exchanger are as follows"

1.It decreases the heat transfer.

2.It increases the thermal resistance.

3.It decreases the overall heat transfer coefficient.

4.It leads to increase in pressure drop.

5.It increases the possibility of corrosion.

An air-conditioned room at sea level has an indoor design temperature of 80°F and a relative humidity of 60%. Determine a) Humidity ratio, b) Enthalpy, c) Density, d) Dew point, and e) Thermodynamic wet bulb temperature (Use Psychrometric charts)

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Answer:

a)Humidity ratio =0.013  kg/kg

b) Enthalpy=60.34 KJ/kg

c) Density = 1.16 [tex]Kg/m^3[/tex]

d) Dew point temperature = 64.9°F

e) Wet bulb temperature = 69.53°F

Explanation:

Given that

Dry bulb temperature = 80°F

relative humidity = 60%

Given air is at sea level it means that total pressure will 1 atm.

So P= 1 atm.

As we know that psychrometric charts are always drawn at constant pressure.

Now from charts

We know that dry bulb temperature line is vertical and relative humidity line is curve and at that point these two line will meet ,will us property all property.

a)Humidity ratio =0.013  kg/kg

b) Enthalpy=60.34 KJ/kg

c) Density = 1.16 [tex]Kg/m^3[/tex]

d) Dew point temperature = 64.9°F

e) Wet bulb temperature = 69.53°F

The pressure and temperature at the beginning of compression of a cold air-standard Diesel cycle are 100 kPa and 300K, respectively. At the end of the heat addition, the pressure is 7.2 MPa and the temperature is 2250 K. Assume constant specific heats evaluated at 300 K. Determine the cut-off ratio. There is a +/- 5% tolerance.

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Answer:

Cut off ratio=2.38

Explanation:

Given that

[tex]T_1=300K[/tex]

[tex]P_1=100KPa[/tex]

[tex]P_2=P_3=7200KPa[/tex]

[tex]T_3=2250K[/tex]

Lets take [tex]T_1[/tex] is the temperature at the end of compression process

For air γ=1.4

[tex]\dfrac{T_2}{T_1}=\left(\dfrac{P_2}{P_1}\right)^{\dfrac{\gamma -1}{\gamma}}[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{T_2}{300}=\left(\dfrac{7200}{100}\right)^{\dfrac{1.4-1}{1.4}}[/tex]

[tex]T_2=1070K[/tex]

At constant pressure

[tex]\dfrac{T_3}{T_2}=\dfrac{V_3}{V_2}[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{2550}{1070}=\dfrac{V_3}{V_2}[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{V_3}{V_2}=2.83[/tex]

So cut off ratio

[tex]cut\ off\ ratio =\dfrac{V_3}{V_2}[/tex]

Cut off ratio=2.38

The velocity of a particle along the s-axis is given by v = 14s^7/6 where s is in millimeters and v is in millimeters per second. Determine the acceleration when s is 5.5 millimeters.

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Answer:

The acceleration is [tex]2220.00m/s^{2}[/tex]

Explanation:

We know that the acceleration is given by

[tex]a=v\frac{dv}{ds}........................(i)[/tex]

The velocity as a function of position is given by [tex]v=14\cdot s^{7/6}[/tex]

Thus the acceleration as obtained from equation 'i' becomes

[tex]a=14\cdot s^{7/6}\times \frac{d}{ds}(14\cdot s^{7/6})\\\\a=14\cdot s^{7/6}\times \frac{7}{6}\times 14\cdot s^{1/6}\\\\a=\frac{686}{3}\cdot s^{8/6}[/tex]

Hence acceleration at s = 5.5 equals

[tex]a(5.5)=\frac{686}{3}\times (5.5)^{8/6}\\\\\therefore a=2220.00mm/s^{2}[/tex]

A petrol engine produces 20 hp using 35 kW of heat transfer from burning fuel. What is its thermal efficiency, and how much power is rejected to the ambient surroundings?

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Answer:

efficiency =42.62%

AMOUNT OF POWER REJECTED IS 20.080 kW

Explanation:

given data:

power 20 hp

heat energy = 35kW

power production = 20 hp = 20* 746 W = 14920 Watt   [1 hp =746 watt]

[tex]efficiency = \frac{power}{heat\ required}[/tex]

[tex]efficiency = \frac{14920}{35*10^3}[/tex]

                [tex]= 0.4262*10^100[/tex]

                 =42.62%

b) [tex]heat\ rejected = heat\ required - amount\ of\ power\ generated[/tex]

                           [tex]= 35*10^3 - 14920[/tex]

                           = 20.080 kW

AMOUNT OF POWER REJECTED IS 20.080 kW

Evaluate each of the following and express with an appropriate prefix: (a) (430 kg)^2 (b) (0.002 mg)^2, and (c) (230 m)^3

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Final answer:

The expressions squared or cubed with appropriate metric prefixes are: (a) 184.9 Mg^2, (b) 4 x 10^-18 kg^2, and (c) 12.167 km^3. Metric prefixes are used for clarity in representing large quantities.

Explanation:

The question deals with the operation of squaring and cubing given quantities and expressing them with the appropriate metric prefixes. Let's evaluate each expression step by step:

(a)
(430 kg)^2: To square 430 kg, we multiply 430 kg by itself: (430 kg
* 430 kg) = 184,900 kg2, which can be expressed as 184.9 Megagrams2 (Mg2), since 1 Megagram is equivalent
to 1,000 kilograms.(b) (0.002 mg)^2: To square 0.002 mg, we first convert milligrams to kilograms then square it: (0.002 mg
* 0.002 mg) = 4 x 10-12
mg2. Since there are 1,000,000,000 micrograms (
μg) in a gram, and 1,000 grams in a kilogram, we can
convert it to 4 x 10-18 kg2.(c) (230 m)^3: To cube 230 m, we calculate 230 m * 230 m * 230 m = 12,167,000
m3 or 12.167 Kilometers3 (km3), since 1
Kilometer is 1,000 meters.

It is important to use the proper metric prefixes when
expressing large numbers to ensure clarity and avoid confusion.

A closed rigid tank contains water initially at 10,000 kPa and 520ºC and is cooled to a final temperature of 270° C. Determine the final pressure of the water.

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Answer:

final pressure is 6847.41 kPa

Explanation:

given data:

[tex]P_1 =  10,000 kPa[/tex]

[tex]T_1 =520\ degree\ celcius = 793 K[/tex]

[tex]T_2  = 270 degree celcius = 543 K[/tex]

as we can see all temperature are more than 100 degree, it mean this condition is refered to superheated stream

for ischoric process we know that

[tex]\frac{P_1}{T_1} =\frac{P_2}{T_2}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{10*10^6}{793} = \frac{P_2}{543}[/tex]

[tex]P_2 = 6.84741*10^6 Pa[/tex]

final pressure is 6847.41 kPa

A cylindrical tank with a radius of 2-m is filled with oil and water. The water has a density of rho = 1000 kg/m3 while the oil has a density of rho = 800 kg/m^3 . If the depth of the water is 2.5 m, and the pressure difference between the top of the oil and the bottom of the water is 80 kPa, determine the depth of the oil, in m. Assume that gravity is 9.81 m/s^2 .

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Answer:

Height of oil is 7.06 meters.

Explanation:

The situation is shown in the attached figure

The pressure at the bottom of the tank as calculated by equation of static pressure distribution is given by

[tex]P_{bottom}=P_{top}+\rho _{water}gh_{water}+\rho _{oil}gh_{oil}\\\\\therefore g(\rho _{water}h_{water}+\rho_{oil}h_{oil})=P_{bottom}-P_{top}[/tex]

Applying the given values we get

[tex]P_{bottom}=P_{top}+\rho _{water}gh_{water}+\rho _{oil}gh_{oil}\\\\\therefore g(1000\times 2.5+800\times h_{oil})=80\times 10^{3}\\\\\therefore 800\times h_{oil}=\frac{80\times 10^{3}}{9.81}-2500\\\\\therefore 800\times h_{oil}=5654.94\\\\\therefore h_{oil}=7.06m[/tex]

The velocity of a point mass that moves along the s-axis is given by s' = 40 - 3t^2 m/s, where t is in seconds. Find displacement of the particle from t = 2 s to t 6 s.

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Answer:

The displacement is -48m.

Explanation:

Velocity is the rate of change of displacement. So, the instantaneous displacement is calculated by the integration of velocity function with respect to time. Displacement in range of time is calculated by integrating the velocity function with respect to time with in time range.  

Given:

Velocity along the s-axis is

[tex]s{}'=40-3t^{2}[/tex]

time range is t=2s to t=6s.

Calculation:

Step1

Displacement in the time range t=2s to t=6s is calculated as follows:

[tex]\frac{\mathrm{d}s}{\mathrm{d}t}=40-3t^{2}[/tex]

[tex]ds=(40-3t^{2})dt[/tex]

Step2

Integrate the above equation with respect to time with the lower limit as 2 and upper limit as 6 as follows:

[tex]\int ds=\int_{2}^{6}(40-3t^{2})dt[/tex]

[tex]s=(40\times6-40\times2)-3(\frac{1}{3})(6^{3}-2^{3})[/tex]

s=160-208

s=-48m

Thus, the displacement is -48m.

Final answer:

The displacement of a point mass moving along the s-axis from t = 2 s to t = 6 s, with a given velocity function s' = 40 - 3t^2 m/s, is calculated by integrating the velocity to get the position function and then evaluating it between the two time limits, resulting in a displacement of 152 meters.

Explanation:

The question requires finding the displacement of a point mass moving along the s-axis between t = 2 s and t = 6 s. The velocity is given as s' = 40 - 3t^2 m/s. To find the displacement, we will integrate the velocity function with respect to time from 2 to 6 seconds.

To integrate s' = 40 - 3t^2, we get:

Integral of 40 dt is 40tIntegral of -3t^2 dt is -t^3


The displacement (s) is thus
s = 40t - t^3 evaluated from t = 2 to t = 6. Inserting the limits, we subtract the value at t = 2 from the value at t = 6:

s(6) - s(2) = (40(6) - 6^3) - (40(2) - 2^3) = 240 - 216 - 80 + 8 = 152 m

So, the displacement of the particle from t = 2 s to t = 6 s is 152 meters.

The primary heat transfer mechanism that warms me while I stand next to a campfire is: a)- Conduction b)- Impeadance c)- Convection d)- Radiation

Answers

Answer:

convection because it make the surrounding air warm. hence make you feel warm without getting physically connect to it.

Explanation:

convection because it make the surrounding air warm. hence make you feel warm without getting physically connect to it.

Convection is the transition of heat between distinct temperature fields by moving fluid (liquid or gas). Dry air is less thick than moist air and in the presence of a temperature difference, convection currents can form.

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