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Why is an "Ampere [Amp.]" (the unit of electric current) generally too large for most everyday items we use? Why didn't we make the base unit for current something more appropriately sized and smaller to begin with?
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Afluid flows with a velocity field given by v=(x/t)i.. determine the local and convective accelerations when x=3 and t=1.
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Afull journal bearing has a journal diameter of 27 mm, with a unilateral tolerance of -0.028 mm. the bushing bore has a diameter of 27.028 mm and a unilateral tolerance of 0.04 mm. the l/d ratio is 0.5. the load is 1.3 kn and the journal runs at 1200 rev/min. if the average viscosity is 50 mpa-s, find the minimum film thickness, the power loss, and the side flow for the minimum clearance assembly.
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Manometers are good examples of measuring instruments, nowadays they are not as common as before. a)-capacitive probe gauges b)-gravitational gauges deformation ) gauges d)-digital gauges
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10
Courses that are developed by subject matter experts, internal or extemal to the college or university. these programs are marketed by the school (clo2) marks a)-vocational schools b)-vendor training c)-colleges & universities d)-continuing education programs
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