Engineering, 30.08.2019 17:20 KetaFord1978
Which of the following statements is true? in any practical thermodynamic process, the entropy of an isolated system will (a) decrease only (b) increase only (c) remain the same (d) increase and then decrease (e) decrease and then increase.
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10
Ahot wire operates at a temperature of 200°c while the air temperature is 20°c. the hot wire element is a tungsten wire of 5 um diameter and 2 mm in length. plot using excel current, heat transfer and heat generated by the wire for air velocity varying from 1-10 m/s in steps of lm/s? matlab the sensor voltage output, resistance, or assume nu 0.989 re033pr13 take air properties at tr (200°c20°c)/2 = 110°c properties of tungsten: c 0.13 kj/kg.k 3 p 19250 kg/m k (thermal conductivity) = 174 w/m.k
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10
True or false (explain) (110)[111] is a slip system in bcc metals . the {111} family in fcc contains 8 planes. resolved shear stress (rss) in single crystals is just related to the applied stress. critical resolved shear stress (crss) in single crystal metals is direct proportional to the number of defects in the structure
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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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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:20
Modern high speed trains do not have perpendicular expansion gaps where rails are joined end-to-end any more they are mostly welded together but what might happen if there was a spell of particularly hot weather that causes inspection of the tracks?
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