Theory and Design for Mechanical Measurements
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781118881279
Author: Richard S. Figliola, Donald E. Beasley
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.46P
Express the result, rounding to an appropriate num ber of significant digits.
- 27.76 m 4-4.907 m 4-111.2 m =
- 91.15 kg 4-12.113 kg =
- 101.2 J X 12.1 J =
- 23. m + 42.15 m =
- 10. J-5.1 J =
- 10.0 kg-5.1 kg =
- 1.1 N 4-5.47 N 4-0.9178 N =
- 7.81/81.=
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The figure below shows a stepped shaft produced from a turning process on a Lathe Machine.
Discuss the step-by-step process of producing the stepped bar and the tools used. During the
discussion, mention the components that you are using to archive a certain dimension. The initial
bar provided is L = 250 mm and D = 50mm.
Required dimensions are lengths:
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A tape 30m long of standard length a 29Celcius was used to measure a line the mean temperature during measurement was 15Celcius, the measured distance was 221.65 m, the following being the slopes:1 degree 10’ for 60 m2 degree 20’ for 30 m5 degree 18’ for 30 m4 degree 40’ for 12 m1 degree 30’ for 30 m3 degree 48’ for 30 m7 degree 20’ for 18 m1 degree 20’ for 11.65 mFind the true length of the line if the coefficient of expansion is 116x10^-7 per 1Celcius
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USING DATA FROM THE US MINT
US MINT DATA
US MINT DATA
US MINT DATA
COIN
Measured MASS m (grams)
Measured Diameter d (mm)
Measured Thickness t (mm)
SIG. FIGS.
Dime
2.268
17.91
1.35
Penny
2.500
19.05
1.52
Quarter
5.670
24.26
1.75
Coins
CALCULATE - Beware of UNITS!
CALCULATE - Beware of UNITS!
SigFigs
Volume , V=(π*(d^2)* t)/4 (cm^3)
Mass Density ρ= m/V (grams/cm^3)
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