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Assume that each atom is a hard sphere with the surface of each atom in contact with the surface of its nearest neighbor. Determine the percentage of total unit cell volume that is occupied in (a) simple cubic lattice and (b) a diamond lattice. For each case, write down smallest distance, unit volume, number of atoms per unit cell, equation for density or packing fraction. Show your calculation and check your unit.
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Aflywheel accelerates for 5 seconds at 2 rad/s2 from a speed of 20 rpm. determine the total number of revolutions of the flywheel during the period of its acceleration. a.5.65 b.8.43 c. 723 d.6.86
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:20
An open feedwater heater operates at steady state with liquid entering at inlet 1 with t? = 40°c and pl = 1 .2 mpa. water vapor att2-200°c and p2 = 1.2 mpa enters at inlet 2. saturated liquid water exits with a pressure of pa 1.2 mpa. neglect heat transfer with the surroundings and all kinetic and potential energy effects, determine the mass flow rate of steam at inlet 2 if the mass flow rate of liquid water at inlet 1 is given as 2 kg/s.
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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
The short distance from the objective lens to the object causes problems at high magnification. which of the following is the most serious? a. cleaning the object surface b. positioning the object c. reflection from the object surface. d. illumination of the object
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