<h3>Answer;</h3>
<em>B.)neither longitudinal nor transverse</em>
<h3><u>Explanation;</u></h3>
- <em><u>Longitudinal waves</u></em> are waves in which the vibration of particles is parallel to the direction of the wave motion.
- <em><u>Transverse waves</u></em> on the other hand are those waves in which the vibration of particles is perpendicular to the direction of the wave motion.
- In <em><u>surface waves particles in the medium of transmission move in a circular motion.</u></em> Therefore, they are neither transverse waves nor longitudinal waves.
Gravitational potential energy -> Kinetic energy -> Mechanical energy -> Electrical energy.
The water starts up (potential) and flows down (kinetic), the flowing water turns a big wheel (mechanical) which creates electricity (electrical).
Answer:
life (N) of the specimen is 117000 cycles
Explanation:
given data
ultimate strength Su = 120 kpsi
stress amplitude σa = 70 kpsi
solution
we first calculate the endurance limit of specimen Se i.e
Se = 0.5× Su .............1
Se = 0.5 × 120
Se = 60 kpsi
and we know strength of friction f = 0.82
and we take endurance limit Se is = 60 kpsi
so here coefficient value (a) will be
a = ......................1
put here value and we get
a =
a = 161.4 kpsi
so coefficient value (b) will be
b =
b =
b = −0.0716
so here number of cycle N will be
N =
put here value and we get
N =
N = 117000
so life (N) of the specimen is 117000 cycles
Answer:
R = 715.4 N
L = 166.6 N
Explanation:
ASSUME the painter is standing right of center
Let L be the left rope tension
Let R be the right rope tension
Sum moments about the left end to zero. Assume CCW moment is positive
R[5] - 20(9.8)[5/2] - 70(9.8)[5/2 + 2] = 0
R = 715.4 N
Sum moments about the right end to zero
20(9.8)[5/2] + 70(9.8)[5/2 - 2] - L[5] = 0
L = 166.6 N
We can verify by summing vertical forces
116.6 + 715.4 - (70 + 20)(9.8) ?=? 0
0 = 0 checks
If the assumption about which side of center the paint stood is incorrect, the only difference would be the values of L and R would be swapped.
Answer:
5.49×10⁻⁴ lbm
Explanation:
Convert volume to m³.
V = (200 cm³) (1 m / 100 cm)³ = 0.0002 m³
Find mass in kg.
m = ρV
m = (1.24507 kg/m³) (0.0002 m³)
m = 0.000249 kg
Convert mass to lbm.
m = (0.000249 kg) (2.205 lbm/kg)
m = 0.000549 lbm
m = 5.49×10⁻⁴ lbm