Engineering, 04.12.2019 06:31 deandrehudson18
Write a function digits() that accepts a non-negative integer argument n and returns the number of digits in it’s decimal representation. for credit, you should implement this using a loop and repeated integer division; you should not use math. math. or conversion to string
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:20
What is the heat treatment of metals? what is the benefit of it? why and how it's useful? answer in details, do not write by hand.
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:20
Water vapor initially at 10 bar and 400 °c is contained within a piston-cylinder assembly. the water lost heat to the surrounding according to isochoric (iso-volumetric) process until its temperature is 150 °c. the water is then condensed isothermally to saturated liquid. for the water as a system, calculate the work in kj/kg
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 19:10
What is the chief metrological difference between measuring with a microscope and with an electronic comparator? a. the microscope is limited to small workpieces.a. the microscope is limited to small workpieces. c. the comparator can only examine one point on the workpiece. d. the microscope carries its own standard.
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Engineering, 06.07.2019 03:20
1kg of water contained in a piston-cylinder assembly undergoes two processes in series from an initial state where the pressure is 3.0 bar and the temperature is 150°c process 1-2: the water is compressed isothermally to a volume of 0.25 m^3 with 120 kj of work being done to the system. process 2-3: the water is heated at constant volume to a final pressure of 10 bar. a. find the change in internal energy for the system. b. calculate the amount of heat transferred, in kj. c. sketch both processes on a t-v diagram. (196.33 kj/kg, 76.33 kj)
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