Name: al Section (ID Number) 400 N/m (first) (last) 20 marks) Calculate the internal actions at point D. Be sure to...
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Last name: First name: ID: Sec: The name, ID and section number that appear at the beginning of the output of the program should be your own, not the ones used in the sample Note: results printed must show the data entered at run time, not the data shown in the sample run below! Sample run: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24...
al Section: Name: (last) . 10 marks) The two airplanes C and D are flying at the same elevation with the constant velocities shown. Determine the magnitude and direction of the velocity of plane C relative to a person on plane D. Do not solve this problem using vectors expressed using rectangular components. Rather, solve by constructing a triangle of velocity vectors as demonstrated in class. (first) (ID Number) 650 km/hr sd -800 km/hr
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Name: orial Section: (last) (15 marks) The airplane, travelling at a constant speed of 100m/s, is executing a horizontal turn. If the plane is banked at an angle, 6, of 14" from the vertical, at which point the pilot experiences only a normal force on the seat of the plane, determine the radius of curvature, P, of the turm. Also, what is the normal force applied to the pilot by the seat if he has a mass of 80kg? Lastly,...
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6 The name, ID and section number that appear at the beginning of the output of the program should be your own, not the ones used in the sample 7 Note: results printed must show the data entered at run time, not the data shown in the sample run below! Sample run: My name: Smith, Peter My ID: 300999999 My section: 001 Enter your last name : Smith Enter your first name: Peter 8 9 10 11 12 13...
4-Determine the internal shear force at point D of the two-member frame (a) VD 100 N (b) VD 800 N (c) VD 400 N 400 N/m I (d) VD 200 N (e) None of the above B D 3 m 2.5 m 6 m
What stresses would you need to calculate in order to develop the 2D state of stress for point B on the cross section of the pipe assembly 400 mm al 200 mm 1500 N 1000 N 20 mm Section a-a a. Normal stress due to normal force, normal stress due to bending moment b. Shear stress due to shear force, normal stress due to normal force, normal stress due to bending moment due to normal force, normal stress due to...
Name: Question 6 (25 Points) For the shown beam below, determine the following: 1) The internal forces at F (mid-point between C & D) 2) Draw the Shear Force and Bending Moment diagrams ID: Sec: (9 Points) (16 Points) 20 N 100 N N/m
Name: Question 6 (25 Points) For the shown beam below, determine the following: 1) The internal forces at F (mid-point between C & D) 2) Draw the Shear Force and Bending Moment diagrams ID: Sec: (9...
Problem 4 (20 pts) oss section through point D of Determine the resultant internal loadings acting on the cr member AB. 50 mm 50mm 300 mm 150 nm A D 70 N m 200 mm FBD
369 Name Locker Number Date Plesse print: last name first REPORT SHEET (continued): Experiment 26 Hydrolysis of a Disaccharide 5. Does sucrose give a positive Benedict test? Why or why not? After hydrolysis, did sucrose give a positive Benedict test? Explain your answer. 6. Bial Test What color indicates a positive test for a pentose sugar? Record your observations +or - for each carbohydrate in the table below: 1. xylose 3. fructose 5. starch 2. glucose 6. control 4. sucrose...
SECTION# NAME PRINT LAST NAME, FIRST NAME he number of billboards Bob id $500 for painting a billbo 00 to $1,750 per week. In this e as a result of painting one As Boss billboard k. In this case. Bob's Billboard Painting is considering increasing the numb paints per week by one billboard, and the firm is paid $500 Bob's total cost will increase as a result from $1,200 to $1 MR > MC, so the firm's profits will increase...