Mathematics For Machine Technology
Mathematics For Machine Technology
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ISBN: 9781337798310
Author: Peterson, John.
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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Chapter 52, Problem 16A

Given: Hole centrelines A B C D and E F G H . Determine the values of 1 through 22 for these given values of 23 , 24 , and 25.
a. 23 = 97 ° , 24 = 34 ° , and  25 = 102 °
b. 23 = 112 ° 23 ' , 24 = 27 ° 53 ' , and  25 = 95 ° 18 '
Chapter 52, Problem 16A, Given: Hole centrelines ABCD and EFGH . Determine the values of 1 through 22 for these given values , example  1
Chapter 52, Problem 16A, Given: Hole centrelines ABCD and EFGH . Determine the values of 1 through 22 for these given values , example  2

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

(a)

The values of angles  1 through 22.

Answer to Problem 16A

The values of angles are

  1=97°2=97°3=83°4=83°5=83°6=97°7=83°8=97°9=83°10=97°.

  11=83°12=97°13=97°14=49°15=83°16=83°17=49°18=53°19=78°20=49°21=78°22=78°

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The given value of angles is

  23=97°24=34°25=102°.

The following figure is given

Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 52, Problem 16A , additional homework tip  1

The angles 23and 6 are opposite angles. The opposite angles are equal, so, the angle 6=97° 

Now, angle 6 and angle 5 together make a straight line. The angle of straight line is 180o. Thus, the value of angle 5 can be calculated as

  6+5=180°97°+5=180°5=180°97°5=83°

The angles 7and 5 are opposite angles. The opposite angles are equal, so, the angle 7=83° 

The two lines AB and CD are parallel; hence the corresponding angles will be equal. Hence,

  5=4=83° 6=1=97° 23=2=97°7=3=83°  

The two lines EF and GH are also parallel; hence the corresponding angles will be equal. Hence,

  8=1=97° 9=3=83° 10=2=97°11=4=83°   

The two lines AB and CD are parallel; hence the corresponding angles will be equal. Hence,

  8=13=97° 9=16=83° 10=12=97°11=15=83°  

Now, angle 25 and angle 21 together make a straight line. The angle of straight line is 180o. Thus, the value of angle 21 can be calculated as

  21+25=180°21+102°=180°21=180°102°21=78°

The angle 21 and 22 are corresponding angles, thus, the value of angle 22 is

  22=21=78°

The angles 22 and 19 are interior alternate angles for the parallel lines AB and CD. The alternate angles are equal.

  19=22=78°

The value of angle 14 can be calculated by subtracting the value of angle 24 from the angle 15.

  14=152414=83°34°14=49°

The lines AB, KH and IJ make a triangle. The sum of internal angles of a triangle is 180o.

  14+22+18=180°49°+78°+18=180°18=53°

Now,

  21+53°+20=180°78°+53°+20=180°20=49°

Angle 20 and angle 17 are opposite angles.

  17=20=49°

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

(b)

The values of angles  1 through 22.

Answer to Problem 16A

The values of angles are

  1=112°23'2=112°23'3=67°37'4=67°37'5=67°37'6=112°23'7=67°37'8=112°23'9=67°37'10=112°23'.

  11=67°37'12=112°23'13=112°23'14=39°44'15=67°37'16=67°37' 17=39°44'18=55°34'19=84°42'20=39°44'21=84°42'22=84°42'

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The given value of angles is

  23=112°23'24=27°53'25=95°18'.

The following figure is given

Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 52, Problem 16A , additional homework tip  2

The angles 23and 6 are opposite angles. The opposite angles are equal, so, the angle 6=112°23'

Now, angle 6 and angle 5 together make a straight line. The angle of straight line is 180o. Thus, the value of angle 5 can be calculated as

  6+5=180°112°23'+5=180°5=180°112°23'5=67°37'

The angles 7and 5 are opposite angles. The opposite angles are equal, so, the angle 7=67°37'

The two lines AB and CD are parallel; hence the corresponding angles will be equal. Hence,

  5=4=67°37' 6=1=112°23'23=2=112°23'7=3=67°37'  

The two lines EF and GH are also parallel; hence the corresponding angles will be equal. Hence,

  8=1=112°23'9=3=67°37'10=2=112°23'11=4=67°37'   

The two lines AB and CD are parallel; hence the corresponding angles will be equal. Hence,

  8=13=112°23'9=16=67°37' 10=12=112°23'11=15=67°37'  

Now, angle 25 and angle 21 together make a straight line. The angle of straight line is 180o. Thus, the value of angle 21 can be calculated as

  21+25=180°21+95°18'=180°21=180°95°18'21=84°42'

The angle 21 and 22 are corresponding angles, thus, the value of angle 22 is

  22=21=84°42'

The angles 22 and 19 are interior alternate angles for the parallel lines AB and CD. The alternate angles are equal.

  19=22=84°42'

The value of angle 14 can be calculated by subtracting the value of angle 24 from the angle 15.

  14=152414=67°37'27°53'14=39°44'

The lines AB, KH and IJ make a triangle. The sum of internal angles of a triangle is 180o.

  14+22+18=180°39°44'+84°42'+18=180°18=55°34'

Now,

  21+55°34'+20=180°84°42'+55°34'+20=180°20=39°44'

Angle 20 and angle 17 are opposite angles.

  17=20=39°44'

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