An intersection with a four phase signal has a displayed red time of 35 seconds, a start-up lost time of 2 seconds, a yellow time of 4 seconds, and an all red time of 1 second per phase. The total lost time is typically calculated as ____ seconds per cycle.

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Answer 1

Answer:

53 sec / cycle

Explanation:

Displayed red time = 35 seconds

Start up lost time = 2 seconds

Yellow time = 4 seconds

Red time = 1 second

Total lost time L = 2n + r

L = lost time

n = number of phase

R = red time

35+2+4+4*1

= 45

L = 2x4+45

= 53 sec/cycle

The total lost time is typically calculated as 53 seconds per cycle


Related Questions

what are some quality assurance systems

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Examples of quality assurance activities include process checklists, process standards, process documentation and project audit. Examples of quality control activities include inspection, deliverable peer reviews and the software testing process. You may like to read more about the quality assurance vs quality control.

A 1m3 tank containing air at 25℃ and 500kPa is connected through a valve to
another tank containing 5kg of air at 35℃ and 200kPa. Now the valve is opened,
and the entire system is allowed to reach thermal equilibrium, which is at 20℃
(Take: Ru = 8.314 kJ / kg.K).

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Answer:

The right answer is "2.2099 m³".

Explanation:

Given:

Mass,

m = 5 kg

Temperature,

T = 35℃

or,

  = 35 + 273

Pressure,

P = 200 kPa

Gas constant,

R = 0.2870 kj/kgK

By using the ideal gas equation,

The volume will be:

⇒ [tex]PV=mRT[/tex]

or,

⇒    [tex]V=\frac{mRT}{P}[/tex]

By substituting the values, we get

          [tex]=\frac{5(0.2870)(35+273)}{200}[/tex]

          [tex]=\frac{441.98}{200}[/tex]

          [tex]=2.2099 \ m^3[/tex]

Ammonia enters the expansion valve of a refrigeration system at a pressure of 10 bar and a temperature of 24 C and exits at 1 bar. If the refrigerant undergoes a throttling process, what is the quality of the refrigerant exiting the expansion valve.

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Answer:

[tex]h_{1} = h_2} = 293.45 KJ/kg[/tex].

The quality of the refrigerant exiting the expansion valve is

[tex]x_{2}=0.193596[/tex].

Explanation:

Fluid given Ammonia.

Inlet 1:-

Temperature [tex]T_{1}[/tex] = [tex]24^{o} C[/tex].

Pressure [tex]P_{1}[/tex] = 10 bar.

Exit 2:-

Pressure [tex]P_{2}[/tex] = 1 bar.

Solution:-

Hans, a scheduler at Mangel-Wurzel Transport, gets a call from a regular customer needing to move of rock and soil, which Hans knows from previous experience has an average density of . Hans has available a dump truck with a capacity of and a maximum safe load of .Calculate the number of trips the dump truck will have to make to haul the customer's load away.

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Complete Question:

Hans, a scheduler at Mangel-Wurzel Transport, gets a call from a regular customer needing to move 19.8m³ of rock and soil, which Hans knows from previous experience has an average density of 650/kgm³. Hans has available a dump truck with a capacity of 4m³ and a maximum safe load of 3700kg.  Required: calculate the number of trips the dump truck will have to make to haul the customer's load away.

Answer:

Mangel-Wurzel Transport

The number of trips that the dump truck will have to make to haul the customer's load away is:

= 5 trips.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Volume of customer's load (rock and soil) = 19.8m³

Density of load = 650 kg/m³

Mass of load = Volume of load * Density of load

= 19.8m³ × 650 kg/m³

= 12,870 kg

The maximum safe load (mass) of the dump truck = 3,700 kg

Volume of the dump truck = 4m³  

Assuming the truck is to carry 4m³ of the load.

The mass of load that the 4m³ capacity truck can carry = 4m³ × 650kg/m³

= 2,600kg

Quick Check:

Mass = 2,600kg < 3,700 kg, satisfying required conditions.  

The number of trips that the truck would make to haul the customer's load away is, therefore, calculated as follows:

Number of trips = N

N = total volume of load/ volume per trip

N = 19.8/4

N = 4.95

N = 5 trips approx.

Define chart name the different types of charts explain any three types of charts

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Answer:

There are several different types of charts and graphs. The four most common are probably line graphs, bar graphs and histograms, pie charts, and Cartesian graphs. They are generally used for, and are best for, quite different things. ... Pie charts to show you how a whole is divided into different parts.

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A start-up is expanding overseas and spends an excessive amount of time on recruiting and hiring activities, hindering its ability to focus on the core aspects of its business. How can a Human Capital Management (HCM) platform provider benefit this company?

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Answer:

Human Capital Management (HCM) will help the start-up firm manage its recruiting and hiring activities.

Explanation:

Human Capital Management (HCM) Platform will assist the start-up firm manage its main point of access by keeping the employee records and maintaining the wages and salaries, managing the benefits, time, and attendance, and carrying out performance reviews including looking after the most important asset employees.

Set the leak rate to zero and choose a non-zero value for the proportional feedback gain.Restart the simulation and turn on the outflow valve.What happens to the liquid level in the tank?Repeat this process with higher and lower values for the proportional feedback gain.What happens when the proportional feedback gain is increased?What happens when it is decreased?Find the proportional gain that will reach steady state the quickest without oscillationin the state of the valve and restart the simulation.What is the system time constant, as determined from the tank level versus time plot.

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Answer:

Explanation:

The proportional gain K is usually a fixed property of the controller . If proportional gain is increased , The sensitivity of the controller to error is increased but the stability is impaired. The system approaches the behaviour of on off controlled system and it response become oscillatory

A 0.82-in-diameter aluminum rod is 5.5 ft long and carries a load of 3000 lbf. Find the tensile stress, the total deformation, the unit strains, and the change in the rod diameter.

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Answer:

Tensile stress = 0.1855Kpsi

Total deformation = 0.0012243 in

Unit strain =  1.855 *10^-5   or  18.55μ

Change in the rod diameter = 5.02 * 10^ -6 in

Explanation:

Data given: D= 0.82 in

                   L = 5.5 ft * 12 = 66 in

load (p) = 3000 (Ibf) /32.174 = 93.243 Ibm

Area = (π/4) D² = (π/4) 0.82²  = 0.502655 in²

∴ Tensile stress Rt = P/A = 93.243/0.502655 = 185.50099 pound/in²

                           Rt = 0.1855 Kpsi

∴ Total deformation = PL / AE = Rt * L/ Eal

                                 = 0.1855 * 10³  * 66 / 10000 * 10³

                                 = 0.0012243 in

∴the unit strains = total deformation / L = 0.0012243/ 66

                          =0.00001855 = 1.855 *10^-5

                         = 18.55μ

∴ Change in rod   Δd/ d = μ ΔL/L

                           = (0.33) 1.855 *10^-5 * 0.82

                           = 5.02 * 10^ -6 in

Problema:

Una nevera de vinos, con un peso bruto de 50 kg., que tiene las siguientes dimensiones: .60 m Largo x .49 m ancho x .50 m altura. Para ser transportadas en un contenedor de 40 pies D.V. responder las siguientes preguntas:

• 1.Cuántas neveras de vinos de acuerdo al volumen caben en un contenedor de 40 pies?

• De acuerdo dimensiones internas (largo, ancho y alto), ¿Cuántas caben en un contenedor de 40 pies?

• De acuerdo al peso que soporta el contenedor. ¿Cuántas neveras de vinos es posible transportar?

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Answer:

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bending stress distribution is a.rectangle b.parabolic c.curve d.i section​

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B parabolic

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Match the test to the property it measures.

a. Rockwell
b. Inston
c. Charpy
d. Fatigue
e. Brinell
f. Izod

1. impact strength
2. stress vs strain
3. hardness
4. Endurance Limit

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Answer:

a. Rockwell              3. hardness

b. Instron                 2. stress vs strain

c. Charpy                 1. impact strength

d. Fatigue                4. Endurance Limit

e. Brinell                  3. hardness

f. Izod                      1. impact strength

Explanation:

Izod and Charpy are the impact strength testing procedure of a material in which a heavy hammer is attached to an arm is released to impact on the test specimen. In Izod test the specimen with v-notch is held vertical with the notch facing outward while in Charpy test the specimen is supported horizontally with notch facing inward to the impacting hammer.

Instron testing system does universal testing of the material which gradually applies the load recording all the stresses and the corresponding strains until the material fails.

Fatigue is the property of a material due to which it fails under the repeated cyclic loading by the initiation and propagation of cracks. The property of a material resist failure subjected to infinite number of repeated cyclic loads below a certain stress limit.

Rockwell and Brinell are the hardness testing methods. In Rockwell test an intender ball is firstly pressed against the specimen using minor load for a certain time and then a major load is pressed against it for a certain time. After the intender is removed the depth of impression on the surface is measured while in case of Brinell hardness we apply only one load against the intender ball for a certain time and after its removal the radius of impression is measured.

Determine the pressure difference in N/m2,between two points 800m apart in horizontal pipe-line,150 mm diameter, discharging water at the rate of 12.5litres per second. Take the frictional coefficient ,f, as being 0.008​

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Answer: [tex]10.631\times 10^3\ N/m^2[/tex]

Explanation:

Given

Discharge is [tex]Q=12.5\ L[/tex]

Diameter of pipe [tex]d=150\ mm[/tex]

Distance between two ends of pipe [tex]L=800\ m[/tex]

friction factor [tex]f=0.008[/tex]

Average velocity is given by

[tex]\Rightarrow v_{avg}=\dfrac{12.5\times 10^{-3}}{\frac{\pi }{4}(0.15)^2}\\\\\Rightarrow v_{avg}=\dfrac{15.9134\times 10^{-3}}{2.25\times 10^{-2}}\\\\\Rightarrow v_{avg}=7.07\times 10^{-1}\\\Rightarrow v_{avg}=0.707\ m/s[/tex]

Pressure difference is given by

[tex]\Rightarrow \Delta P=f\ \dfrac{L}{d}\dfrac{\rho v_{avg}^2}{2}\\\\\Rightarrow \Delta P=0.008\times \dfrac{800}{0.15}\times \dfrac{997\times (0.707)^2}{2}\\\\\Rightarrow \Delta P=10,631.45\ N/m^2\\\Rightarrow \Delta P=10.631\ kPa[/tex]

CO2 enters an adiabatic nozzle, operating at steady state, at 200 kPa, 1500 K, 5 m/s and exits at 100 kPa, 1400 K. The exit area of the nozzle is 10 cm2. Using the PG model, determine the exit velocity

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Answer:

[tex]v_2=549.2 m/s\\[/tex]

Explanation:

Given:

[tex]P_1=2500kPa\\T_1=1500 k\\V_1=5 m/s\\P_2=100 kPa\\T_2=1400 k\\A_2=10 cm^2[/tex]

Solution:

For [tex]Co_2[/tex] y=1.4

Since Nozzle is adiababic

So,

[tex]h_1+\frac{V_1^2}{2}=h_2+\frac{V_2^2}{2}\\\frac{v_2^2}{2}=(h_2-h_2)+\frac{r^2}{2}\\v_2^2=2(h_1-h_2)+v_1^2\\v_2=\sqrt{2(h_1-h_2)+v_1^2}[/tex]

Now,

[tex]h_1-h_2=Cp_1T_1-CP_2T_2\\h_1-h_2=(1989-1838.2)*10^3\\ =150.8 * 10^3\\Cp for co_2\\C_{p1}=1.326 kj/kg\\C_{p2}=1.313 kj/kg\\v_2=\sqrt{301600+25}\\ =549.2 m/s[/tex]

Steam at 4 MPa and 350°C is expanded in an adiabatic turbine to 125kPa. What is the isentropic efficiency (percent) of this turbine if the steam is exhausted as a saturated vapor?

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Answer:

[tex]\eta_{turbine} = 0.603 = 60.3\%[/tex]

Explanation:

First, we will find actual properties at given inlet and outlet states by the use of steam tables:

AT INLET:

At 4MPa and 350°C, from the superheated table:

h₁ = 3093.3 KJ/kg

s₁ = 6.5843 KJ/kg.K

AT OUTLET:

At P₂ = 125 KPa and steam is saturated in  vapor state:

h₂ = [tex]h_{g\ at\ 125KPa}[/tex] = 2684.9 KJ/kg

Now, for the isentropic enthalpy, we have:

P₂ = 125 KPa and s₂ = s₁ = 6.5843 KJ/kg.K

Since s₂ is less than [tex]s_g[/tex] and greater than [tex]s_f[/tex] at 125 KPa. Therefore, the steam is in a saturated mixture state. So:

[tex]x = \frac{s_2-s_f}{s_{fg}} \\\\x = \frac{6.5843\ KJ/kg.K - 1.3741\ KJ/kg.K}{5.91\ KJ/kg.K}\\\\x = 0.88[/tex]

Now, we will find [tex]h_{2s}[/tex](enthalpy at the outlet for the isentropic process):

[tex]h_{2s} = h_{f\ at\ 125KPa}+xh_{fg\ at\ 125KPa}\\\\h_{2s} = 444.36\ KJ/kg + (0.88)(2240.6\ KJ/kg)\\h_{2s} = 2416.088\ KJ/kg[/tex]

Now, the isentropic efficiency of the turbine can be given as follows:

[tex]\eta_{turbine} = \frac{h_1-h_2}{h_1-h_{2s}}\\\\\eta_{turbine} = \frac{3093.3\ KJ/kg-2684.9\ KJ/kg}{3093.3\ KJ/kg-2416.088\ KJ/kg}\\\\\eta_{turbine} = \frac{408.4\ KJ/kg}{677.212\ KJ/kg}\\\\\eta_{turbine} = 0.603 = 60.3\%[/tex]

how does load transfer of space needle​

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Answer:

The Space Needle is a cut away with minimal residual deflection due to load transfer.

1. A manufacturing cell with two workers is responsible for producing a small frying pan with a required takt time of 496 seconds. The material passes through two processes: a deep drawing process and a trimming process. The average cycle time for the deep drawing process is 450 seconds and average cycle time for trimming is 430 seconds. (2 pts.)
a. Does the work cell have adequate capacity to meet demand? Explain.
b. What is the required daily production capacity of the work cell (in number of frying pans per day)? Assume 480 minutes/workday of available time.
2. What is the total daily idle time for both workers in Problem 1? Report your answer in (a) seconds of idle time and (b) as a percentage of total working time for the cell. (2 pts.)

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Answer:

Explanation:

[tex]496=\frac{480\times 60}{demand}[/tex]

demand per day = 58 pans

Due to availability of two workers we can have parallel we can have deep drawing and trimming operations simultaneously.

Hence the cycle time would be the greater time of the two operations.

cycle time = 450 seconds

[tex]\text{capacity of work cell}=\frac{\text{available working time}}{\text{cycle time}}[/tex]

[tex]\text{capacity of work cell}=\frac{480\times 60}{450}[/tex]

[tex]\text{capacity of work cell}=64 ~pans[/tex] (which is greater than the demand of 58 pans)

Therefore the work cell has sufficient capacity and time (496 sec.>cycle time 450 sec) to meet the demand.

b)

Required daily production is 58 pans

Technician A says that a graphing multi-meter may be used to verify signals going to and from electrical and electronic components. Technician B says that digital storage oscilloscope may be used to verify signals going to and from electrical and electronic components. Who is correct

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Answer:

Both are correct.

Explanation:

Graphing multi meter is used to verify signals that move from electrical components. Digital oscilloscope is an equipment which stores and analyzes input signals with digital technique.

Water is pumped steadily through a 0.10-m diameter pipe from one closed pressurized tank to another tank. The pump adds 4.0 kW of energy to the water and the head loss of the flow is 10 m. Determine the velocity of the water leaving the pump and discharging into tank B.

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Complete Question

Complete Question is attached below.

Answer:

[tex]V'=5m/s[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Diameter [tex]d=0.10m[/tex]

Power [tex]P=4.0kW[/tex]

Head loss [tex]\mu=10m[/tex]

 [tex]\frac{P_1}{\rho g}+\frac{V_1^2}{2g}+Z_1+H_m=\frac{P_2}{\rho g}+\frac{V_2^2}{2g}+Z_2+\mu[/tex]

 [tex]\frac{300*10^3}{\rho g}+35+Hm=\frac{500*10^3}{\rho g}+15+10[/tex]

 [tex]H_m=(\frac{200*10^3}{1000*9.8}-10)[/tex]

 [tex]H_m=10.39m[/tex]

Generally the equation for Power is mathematically given by

 [tex]P=\rho gQH_m[/tex]

Therefore

 [tex]Q=\frac{P}{\rho g H_m}[/tex]

 [tex]Q=\frac{4*10^4}{1000*9.81*10.9}[/tex]

 [tex]Q=0.03935m^3/sec[/tex]

Since

 [tex]Q=AV'[/tex]

Where

 [tex]A=\pi r^2\\A=3.142 (0.05)^2[/tex]

 [tex]A=7.85*10^{-3}[/tex]

Therefore

 [tex]V'=\frac{0.03935m^3/sec}{7.85*10^{-3}}[/tex]

 [tex]V'=5m/s[/tex]

Determine the resolution of a manometer required to measure the velocity of air at 50 m/s using a pitot-static tube and a manometer fluid of mercury (density: 13,600 kg/m3) to achieve uncertainty of 5% (i.e., 2.5 m/s) and 1 % (0.5 m/s).

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Answer:

a)  Δh = 2 cm,  b) Δh = 0.4 cm

Explanation:

Let's start by using Bernoulli's equation for the Pitot tube, we define two points 1 for the small entry point and point 2 for the larger diameter entry point.

            P₁ + ½ ρ v₁² + ρ g y₁ = P₂ + ½ ρ v₂² + ρ g y₂

Point 1 is called the stagnation point where the fluid velocity is reduced to zero (v₁ = 0), in general pitot tubes are used  in such a way that the height of point 2 of is the same of point 1

           y₁ = y₂

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           P₁ = P₂ + ½ ρ v₂²

           P₁ -P₂ = ½ ρ v²

where ρ is the density of fluid  

now we measure the pressure on the included beforehand as a pair of communicating tubes filled with mercury, we set our reference system at the point of the mercury bottom surface

           ΔP =ρ_{Hg} g h - ρ g h

           ΔP =  (ρ_{Hg} - ρ) g h

as the static pressure we can equalize the equations

          ΔP = P₁ - P₂

         (ρ_{Hg} - ρ) g h = ½ ρ v²

         v = [tex]\sqrt{\frac{2 (\rho_{Hg} - \rho) g}{\rho } } \ \sqrt{h}[/tex]

in this expression the densities are constant

        v = A  √h

       A =[tex]\sqrt{\frac{2(\rho_{Hg} - \rho ) g}{\rho } }[/tex]

 

They indicate the density of mercury rhohg = 13600 kg / m³, the density of dry air at 20ºC is rho air = 1.29 kg/m³

we look for the constant

        A = [tex]\sqrt{\frac{2( 13600 - 1.29) \ 9.8}{1.29} }[/tex]

        A = 454.55

we substitute

       v = 454.55 √h

to calculate the uncertainty or error of the velocity

         h = [tex]\frac{1}{454.55^2} \ v^2[/tex]

       Δh = [tex]\frac{dh}{dv}[/tex]   Δv

       [tex]\frac{\Delta h}{h } = 2 \ \frac{\Delta v}{v}[/tex]

Suppose we have a height reading of h = 20 cm = 0.20 m

             

a) uncertainty 2.5 m / s ( 0.05)

        [tex]\frac{\delta v}{v} = 0.05[/tex]

       [tex]\frac{\Delta h}{h}[/tex] = 2 0.05  

       Δh = 0.1 h

       Δh = 0.1  20 cm

       Δh = 2 cm

b) uncertainty 0.5 m / s ( Δv/v= 0.01)

        [tex]\frac{\Delta h}{h}[/tex] =  2 0.01

        Δh = 0.02 h

        Δh = 0.02 20

        Δh = 0.1 20 cm

        Δh = 0.4 cm = 4 mm

what is the best glide speed for your training airplane

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1.5 nautical miles per 1,000 feet

3-71A 20mm diameter steel bar is to be used as a torsion spring. If the torsional stress in the bar is not to exceed 110 MPa when one end is twisted through an angle of 15 degrees, what must be the length of the bar

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Answer:

The right answer is "1.903 m".

Explanation:

Given that,

[tex]\tau =110 \ MPa[/tex]

[tex]G=80 \ GPa[/tex]

[tex]\Theta=15\times \frac{\pi}{180}[/tex]

   [tex]=\frac{\pi}{12}[/tex]

[tex]d=20 \ mm[/tex]

As we know,

⇒ [tex]\frac{\tau}{r}=\frac{G \Theta}{L}[/tex]

Or,

⇒ [tex]L=\frac{G \theta r}{\tau}[/tex]

       [tex]=\frac{80\times 10^3}{110}\times \frac{\pi}{12}\times 10[/tex]

       [tex]=1903.9 \ mm[/tex]

or,

       [tex]=1.903 \ m[/tex]

What must you do to become ASE certified as an automotive technician?

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Answer:

To become ASE certified, you must pass an ASE test and have relevant hands-on work experience. The amount of work experience required can vary by test, and is specified in detail here. ASE recommends submitting the form after you've registered to take an ASE certification test.

Good luck!

Explanation:

Answer:  One theme in White Fang is adapting in order to survive. White Fang finally submits to Gray Beaver. He also copes with fighting other dogs. White Fang changes his behaviors so that he can live.

Explanation: its the sample response

A well insulated rigid tank contains 4 kg of argon gas at 450 kPa and 30 C. A valve is opened, allowing the argon to escape until the tank pressure drops to 200 kPa. Assuming that the argon remaining in the tank experiences a reversible adiabatic process, find the final mass of argon in the tank. Since you don't have argon gas tables, assume cp, cv, k as needed at some appropriate temperature(s).

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Answer:

Final mass of Argon=  2.46 kg

Explanation:

Initial mass of Argon gas ( M1 ) = 4 kg

P1 = 450 kPa

T1 = 30°C = 303 K

P2 = 200 kPa

k ( specific heat ratio of Argon ) = 1.667

assuming a reversible adiabatic process

Calculate the value of the M2

Applying ideal gas equation ( PV = mRT )

P₁V / P₂V = m₁ RT₁ / m₂ RT₂

hence : m2 = P₂T₁ / P₁T₂ * m₁

                   = (200 * 303 ) / (450 * 219 ) * 4

                   = 2.46 kg

Note: Calculation for T2 is attached below

James the Pilot James is a pilot. He is wearing a flight suit. He flies to Paris. He loves flying. 1. James is a a) teacher b) doctor c) pilot. whatisthe 2. He is wearing a a) shirt b) t-shirt c) flight suit. 3. Where does he fly to? a) Italy b) Luxembourg c) Paris http https://whatistheurl.com Please visit our site for worksheets and charts

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Answer:

1.c

2.c

3.c

Explanation:

James is a  pilot, whistle. He is wearing a flight suit. Paris is the palace where does he fly to. Hence, option C, C, and C are correct.

What is the point of a flight suit?

When flying an aircraft, such as a military aircraft, a glider, or a helicopter, one must wear a full-body suit called a flight suit. These outfits are typically meant to keep the user warm and are also functional (they have many of pockets) (including fire ). In most cases, it looks like a jumpsuit.

The G suit, sometimes known as a "anti-G suit," is a one-piece jumpsuit that shields a pilot from the pressure of G forces pressing down on him and causing discomfort or unconsciousness.

The traditional attire for pilots of military and commercial aircraft, helicopters, and even gliders is flight suits or flyers coveralls. In areas where there is a risk of fire, ground personnel—including aircrews—often wear flight suits as well.

Thus, option C, C, and C are correct.

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What are the initial questions that a systems analyst must answer to build an initial prototype of the system output.

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Blocks A and B each have a mass m. Determine the largest horizontal force P which can be applied to B so that A will not move relative to B. All surfaces are smooth.

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Answer:

The answer is "15 N".

Explanation:

Please find the complete question in the attached file.

In frame B:

For just slipping:

[tex]\to \frac{P}{2} \cos \theta =mg \sin \theta\\\\\to P=2 mg \tan \theta \\\\[/tex]

        [tex]=2 \times 1 \times g \times \tan 37^{\circ}\\\\ =2 \times 10 \times \frac{3}{4}\\\\ =15 \ N[/tex]

The system is initially moving with the cable taut, the 15-kg block moving down the rough incline with a speed of 0.080 m/s, and the spring stretched 39 mm. By the method of this article, (a) determine the velocity v of the block after it has traveled 99 mm, and (b) calculate the distance d traveled by the block before it comes to rest.

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Solution :

The spring is expanded by 2 times of the block when it moves down an inclined by x times.

Here, [tex]$x_1$[/tex] = 39 mm

        [tex]x_2[/tex] = 225 mm

a). From the work energy principal,

   Work forces = kinetic energy

[tex]$(mg \sin 50^\circ)\times \frac{99}{1000}-(\mu_k mg \cos 50^\circ) \times \frac{99}{1000} -\frac{1}{2}k(0.225^2 - 0.039^2)=\frac{1}{2}m(V^2_2-0.08^2)$[/tex]

[tex]$(112.6 \times 0.099)-(14.17 \times 0.099)-4.91= 7.5(V^2_2-0.08^2)$[/tex]

[tex]$9.75= 7.5(V^2_2-0.08^2)$[/tex]

[tex]$1.3= V^2_2-0.08^2$[/tex]

[tex]$V_2=1.14\ m/s$[/tex]

b). calculating the distance travelled by the block before it comes to rest.

Substitute the value of [tex]V_2[/tex] in (1),

[tex]$-(\mu_kmg \cos 50^\circ)x + (mg \sin 50^\circ)x-\frac{1}{2}k\left( ( 2x+0.039)^2 - 0.039^2\right)= -\frac{1}{2}m(0.08)^2$[/tex]

[tex]$-14.17x+112.6x - 100(4x^2+0.156x)=-0.048$[/tex]

[tex]$98.43x - 100(4x^2+0.156x)+0.048=0$[/tex]

[tex]$98.43x - 400x^2-15.6x+0.048=0$[/tex]

[tex]$82.83x - 400x^2+0.048=0$[/tex]

[tex]$ 400x^2- 82.83x-0.048=0$[/tex]

x = 0.20 m

Steam enters an adiabatic turbine at 6 MPa, 600°C, and 80 m/s and leaves at 50 kPa, 100°C, and 140 m/s. If the power output of the turbine is 5 MW, determine (a) the reversible power output and (b) the second-law efficiency of the turbine. Assume the surroundings to be at 25°C.

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Answer:

(a) the reversible power output of turbine is 5810 kw

(b) The second-law efficiency of he turbine = 86.05%

Explanation:

In state 1: the steam has a pressure of 6 MPa and 600°C. Obtain the enthalpy and entropy at this state.

h1 = 3658 kJ/kg s1=7.167 kJ/kgK

In state 2: the steam has a pressure of 50 kPa and 100°C. Obtain the enthalpy and entropy at this state

h2 = 2682kl/kg S2= 7.694 kJ/kg

Assuming that the energy balance equation given  

Wout=m [h1-h2+(v1²-v2²) /2]

Let

W =5 MW

V1= 80 m/s  V2= 140 m/s

h1 = 3658kJ/kg  h2 = 2682 kJ/kg

∴5 MW x1000 kW/ 1 MW =m [(3658-2682)+ ((80m/s)²-(140m/s)²)/2](1N /1kg m/ s²) *(1KJ/1000 Nm)

m = 5.158kg/s

Consider the energy balance equation given  

Wrev,out =Wout-mT0(s1-s2)

Substitute Wout =5 MW m = 5.158kg/s 7

s1=  7.167 kJ/kg-K            s2= 7.694kJ/kg-K and 25°C .

Wrev,out=(5 MW x 1000 kW /1 MW) -5.158x(273+25) Kx(7.167-7.694)

= 5810 kW

(a) Therefore, the reversible power output of turbine is 5810 kw.

The given values of quantities were substituted and the reversible power output are calculated.

(b) Calculating the second law efficiency of the turbine:  

η=Wout/W rev,out

Let Wout =  5 MW and Wrev,out = 5810 kW  

η=(5 MW x 1000 kW)/(1 MW *5810)  

η= 86.05%

What does Faraday's law of induction states?​

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Explanation:

This relationship, known as Faraday's law of induction (to distinguish it from his laws of electrolysis), states that the magnitude of the emf induced in a circuit is proportional to the rate of change of the magnetic flux that cuts across the circuit.

All of the following safety tips are true EXCEPT Select one: a. It is not acceptable to handle broken glass with your bare hands b. It is acceptable to grasp the electrical cord when removing an electrical plug from its socket c. It is not acceptable to immerse hot glassware in cold water d. It is not acceptable to reuse dirty glassware

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Answer:

Explanation:

B. you would grab the plug closest to the outlet

If you don't have enough experience, it's always best to leave socket changing to the experts. If you make a mistake, you might inflict harm and potentially endanger yourself and other people. Read on if you're interested in learning how to change a socket safely. Thus, option D is correct.

What, removing an electrical plug from its socket?

Grip the plug, not the electrical cable, when taking an electrical plug out of its socket. Before handling an electrical switch, socket, or outlet, hands must be fully dry.

Reduce the extra so that it rests only on top of the existing plasterboard. If necessary, push it back a little by using your finger. Fill the dent with ready-mixed filler or powdered filler, whichever you want, and bring it flush with the surrounding wall. Allow to dry, then sand off any excess.

Therefore, It is acceptable to grasp the electrical cord when removing an electrical plug from its socket

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