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This is Chapter 43, Problem 8.

QUESTION DATA
Question
Vendor
For the four-bar linkage shown, what is most nearly the angular velocity of link 4 if ω2 = 2 rad/s 0000020574
(clockwise rotation) and counter-clockwise rotation is positive? Solving Time
<2
Difficulty
easy
Quantitative?
Yes
Status
Active
Created On
01/30/2020 09:15:22
Answers PM
Published On
(A) −0.43 rad/s 01/30/2020 09:15:22
(B) 0.22 rad/s PM
Modified On
(C) 0.41 rad/s 01/31/2020 12:04:15
(D) 0.77 rad/s AM
OTHER VERSIONS
The answer is (B).
09/18/2018
12:38:35 AM
Solution (/admin/questions
Angle . The rotational velocity about O4 is /preview/9223)

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09:15:22 PM
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DISCIPLINES

FE Mechanical (/admin
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KNOWLEDGE AREAS

Dynamics,
Kinematics, and

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QUESTION DATA
Question Vendor
Water flows from one reservoir to another through a perfectly insulated pipe. Between the two 0000087558
reservoirs, 100 m of head is lost due to friction. Water has a specific heat of 4180 J/kg·K. Most nearly, Solving Time
what is the increase in water temperature between the reservoirs? 2-4
Difficulty
Answers medium
(A) 0.23°C Quantitative?
Yes
(B) 0.52°C
Status
(C) 0.70°C Active
Created On
(D) 1.0°C
03/08/2018 07:35:34
The answer is (A).
PM
Published On
03/08/2018 07:35:34
Solution PM
Convert the frictional head loss to specific energy loss. Modified On
01/03/2020 08:32:48
PM
fl.E = h1g = (100 m) ( 9.81 ; )
OTHER VERSIONS

= 981 m2 /s 2 (981 J /kg) 10/04/2016 06:39:31 P


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The temperature increase is

981 l._ 05/31/2017 06:40:11 P


(/admin/questions/pn
fl.T = fl.E = ___kg.c,__ = 0.234 7K (0.23°C)
Cp 4180 k:.K
03/08/2018 07:35:34 P
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The temperature difference in kelvins is the same as in degrees Celsius.
DISCIPLINES

FE Chemical
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Chemical)

FE Other Disciplines
(/ad min/questions/ind
sfield=discipline&stex1
Other Disciplines)

PE Mechanical: HVAC C
Refrigeration
(/ad min/questions/ind

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This is Chapter 19, Problem 1.

QUESTION DATA
Question
Vendor
A wall is constructed of 25 mm thick white pine boards and insulated with 75 mm thick 0000087636
fiberglass insulation. The thermal conductivities of the two materials are 0.11 W/m·K and Solving Time
0.048 W/m·K, respectively. The internal and external wall temperatures are 22°C and −10°C, 2-4
respectively. Difficulty
medium
Quantitative?
Yes
Status
Active
Created On
10/04/2016 06:39:58
PM
Published On
10/04/2016 06:39:58
PM
Modified On
01/03/2020 08:32:57
PM
OTHER VERSIONS

03/22/2016
Most nearly, what is the rate of heat loss per unit area of wall? 08:52:43 PM
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Answers /preview/9160)
(A) 6.7 W/m2
10/04/2016
(B) 18 W/m2
06:39:58 PM
(C) 19 W/m2 (/admin/questions
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(D) 35 W/m2
DISCIPLINES
The answer is (B).
FE Other Disciplines
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Disciplines)
TC = -10 + 273 = 263 K
TA = 22 + 273 = 295 K
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FE Mechanical (/admin
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stext=FE Mechanical)

PE Mechanical: HVAC
and Refrigeration
263 K - 295 K
(/admin/questions
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stext=PE Mechanical:
HVAC and
Refrigeration)

PE Mechanical: Thermal
and Fluid Systems
(/admin/questions
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stext=PE Mechanical:
Thermal and Fluid
Systems)

KNOWLEDGE AREAS

Heat, Mass, and


Energy Transfer
(/admin/questions
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stext=Heat, Mass,
and Energy
Transfer)

Heat Transfer
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stext=Heat
Transfer)

Heat Transfer
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FECHPPW
FEMEPPW

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This is Chapter 19, Problem 5.

QUESTION DATA
Question
Vendor
A two-layer wall has a total exposed surface area of 120 m2. The temperature of the hotter 0000087650
side is 550°C; the temperature of the cooler side is 200°C. The layer closer to the hotter side Solving Time
is 0.3 m thick and has a thermal conductivity of 200 W/m·K. The layer closer to the cooler side
is 0.5 m thick and has a thermal conductivity of 50 W/m·K. Difficulty
easy
Quantitative?
No
Status
Active
Created On
07/11/2018 09:28:18
PM
Published On
07/11/2018 09:28:18
PM
Modified On
Most nearly, what is the thermal resistance of the wall? 01/03/2020 08:32:58
PM
Answers OTHER VERSIONS

(A) 05/07/2014
(B) 11:42:34 PM
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(C) /preview/9164)
(D)
03/11/2015
The answer is (D). 06:48:05 PM
(/admin/questions
Solution /preview/9368)

The thermal resistance is


03/22/2016
08:52:44 PM
(/admin/questions
/preview/10652)

07/11/2018
09:28:18 PM

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QUESTION DATA
Question Vendor
A large horizontal flat heater at 110°C is used to boil water. The density of the water vapor is 0000087675
0.826 kg/m3, and the density of the liquid water is 951 kg/m3. The surface tension between the Solving Time
water vapor and the liquid water is 0.057 N/m. Most nearly, what is the heat flux from the  
heater? Difficulty
 
Answers Quantitative?
(A) 9.5 kW/m2 No 
Status
(B) 14 kW/m2
Active
(C) 21 kW/m2 Created On
10/04/2016 06:40:08
(D) 26 kW/m2
PM
Published On
The answer is (D).
10/04/2016 06:40:08
PM
Solution Modified On
From the steam tables, the enthalpy of evaporation for water at 110°C is 2230.2 kJ/kg. Use 01/03/2020 08:32:59
the Zuber equation for minimum heat flux. PM
OTHER VERSIONS
1/4
⋅ σg ( ρ l − ρv ) 10/04/2016
qmin = 0.09ρv h fg ( )
06:40:08 PM
( ρ l + ρv ) 2
kg kJ DISCIPLINES
= (0.09) (0.826  ) (2230.2  )
m3 kg KNOWLEDGE
1/4 AREAS
⎛ N m
(0.057  ) (9.81  ) ⎞ PRODUCTS USED IN
⎜ m s2 ⎟
⎜ ⎟ FEMEPPW
⎜⎜ kg kg ⎟⎟ FECHPPW
⎜   × (951  − 0.826  ) ⎟
   × ⎜⎜ m3 m3 ⎟

⎜ ⎟
⎜ ⎟
2
kg kg

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This is Chapter 24, Problem 1.

QUESTION DATA
Question
Vendor
A 2 kg block rests on a 34° incline. 0000087718
Solving Time
<2
Difficulty
easy
Quantitative?
Yes
Status
Active
Created On
The coefficient of static friction is 0.2. Approximately how much additional force, F, must be
03/08/2018 07:35:50
applied to keep the block from sliding down the incline?
PM
Answers Published On
03/08/2018 07:35:50
(A) 7.7 N PM
(B) 8.8 N Modified On
05/05/2020 08:35:50
(C) 9.1 N PM
(D) 14 N OTHER VERSIONS
A
10/04/2016
The answer is (D).
06:39:42 PM
(/admin/questions
Solution /preview/8441)
Choose coordinate axes parallel and perpendicular to the incline.
05/31/2017
06:41:27 PM
(/admin/questions
/preview/12589)

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07:35:50 PM
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DISCIPLINES

FE Civil (/admin
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The sum of the forces is

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FE Mechanical (/admin
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stext=FE Mechanical)

FE Other Disciplines
(/admin/questions
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7.7 stext=FE Other
Disciplines)

KNOWLEDGE AREAS

Statics (/admin
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stext=Statics)

PRODUCTS USED IN
FEMEPPW
FECEPPW
FECHPPW

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This is Chapter 50, Problem 2.
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QUESTION DATA
Question
Vendor
Normal air is approximately 78.1% N2, 20.9% O2, 0.9% Ar, and 0.1% CO2 by volume. A closed container 0000087619
with a volume of 1 m3 holds a sample of normal air at atmospheric pressure and a temperature of 20°C. Solving Time
What is most nearly the partial pressure of Ar in the container?
Difficulty
Answers easy
(A) 1.0 kPa Quantitative?
No
(B) 4.0 kPa
Status
(C) 10 kPa Active
Created On
(D) 21 kPa
07/11/2018 09:28:15
PM
The answer is (A).
Published On
07/11/2018 09:28:15
Solution PM
Use the ideal gas equation to find the total number of moles of air in the container. Modified On
01/03/2020 08:32:53
pV PM
Nair =
¯
¯¯
RT OTHER VERSIONS
mol
3
(101.3 kPa) (1 m ) (1000  ) 07/11/2018 09:28:15 P
kmol
= (/admin/questions/prev
kJ
(8.314  ) (20°C + 273°) DISCIPLINES
kmol⋅K
KNOWLEDGE AREAS
= 41.6 mol
PRODUCTS USED IN

Find the number of moles of argon in the container. FECHPPW


FEMEPPW
NAr = x Ar Nair

= (0.009) (41.6 mol)

= 0.3743 mol

Find the mass of argon in the container.

m Ar = NAr MAr

g
= (0.3743 mol) (40  )
mol

= 14.970 g

Find the partial pressure of argon in the container.

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m Ar R Ar T
pAr =
V

kJ
⎛ 8.314  ⎞
kmol⋅K ⎟
(14.970 g) ⎜ (20°C + 273°)
⎜ ⎟
kg
⎝ 40  ⎠
kmol
=
g
3
(1 m ) (1000  )
kg

= 0.91 kPa  (1.0 kPa)

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31-2 F E M E C H A N I C A L P R A C T I C E P R O B L E M S

5. &OR THE CANTILEVER STEEL ROD SHOWN WHAT IS MOST 8. ! RECTANGULAR BEAM HAS A CROSS SECTION OF  CM
NEARLY THE FORCE & NECESSARY TO DEFLECT THE ROD A VERTI WIDE Ñ  CM DEEP AND EXPERIENCES A MAXIMUM SHEAR OF
CAL DISTANCE OF  MM  . 7HAT IS MOST NEARLY THE MAXIMUM SHEAR STRESS
F IN THE BEAM
1.5 m
!  K0A
"  K0A
#  K0A
10 cm diameter steel
7.5 mm $  K0A
E  210 GPa
9. ! SIMPLY SUPPORTED BEAM SUPPORTS A TRIANGULAR DIS
!  . TRIBUTED LOAD AS SHOWN 4HE PEAK LOAD AT THE RIGHT END
OF THE BEAM IS  .M
"  .
5 N/m
#   .
$   .
6. 2EFER TO THE SIMPLY SUPPORTED BEAM SHOWN
2500 N 310 N
1.25 m 4m 0.55 m
10 m

7HAT IS THE APPROXIMATE BENDING MOMENT AT A POINT


 M FROM THE LEFT END OF THE BEAM

!  .‡M
7HAT IS MOST NEARLY THE MAXIMUM SHEAR
"  .‡M
!  .
This is Chapter
# 31,Problem
.‡M 10.
"  .
$  .‡M
#  .
10. 2EFER TO THE CANTILEVERED STRUCTURAL SECTION SHOWN
$  . 4HE BEAM IS MANUFACTURED FROM STEEL WITH A MODULUS OF
ELASTICITY OF  '0A 4HE BEAMَS CROSS SECTIONAL AREA IS
7. 2EFER TO THE CANTILEVERED STRUCTURAL SECTION SHOWN
 CM ITS MOMENT OF INERTIA IS   CM !   .
4HE BEAM IS MANUFACTURED FROM STEEL WITH A MODULUS OF
COMPRESSIVE FORCE IS APPLIED AT THE TOP OF THE BEAM AT
ELASTICITY OF  '0A 4HE BEAMَS CROSS SECTIONAL AREA IS
AN ANGLE OF ƒ FROM HORIZONTAL ! COUNTERCLOCKWISE
 CM ITS MOMENT OF INERTIA IS  CM 4HE BEAM HAS
MOMENT OF  .‡M IS APPLIED TO THE FREE END .EGLECT
A MASS OF  KGM !  . COMPRESSIVE FORCE IS
BEAM SELF WEIGHT AND NEGLECT BUCKLING
APPLIED AT THE TOP OF THE BEAM AT AN ANGLE OF ƒ FROM
HORIZONTAL .EGLECT BUCKLING 37 000 N
40∘
2500 N
41 cm
22∘
600 N•m
25 cm
1.6 m

3m 7HAT IS MOST NEARLY THE DEFLECTION AT THE TIP OF THE


BEAM DUE TO THE EXTERNAL FORCE ALONE IE NEGLECTING THE
7HAT IS MOST NEARLY THE APPROXIMATE ABSOLUTE VALUE OF BEAMَS OWN MASS 
THE MAXIMUM BENDING MOMENT IN THE BEAM
!  MM
!  .‡M
"  MM
Mechanics of

"  .‡M


Materials

#  MM
#  .‡M
$  MM
$  .‡M

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37 Kinematicsp

Dynamics/
Vibrations
PRACTICE PROBLEMS

7HAT IS MOST NEARLY THE MAGNITUDE OF THE PARTICLEَS
VELOCITY WHEN T   RAD
1. ! PARTICLEَS CURVILINEAR MOTION IS REPRESENTED BY THE ! 
EQUATION ST  T T − T 7HAT IS MOST NEARLY THE
PARTICLEَS INITIAL VELOCITY " 

!  MS # 
This is Chapter 37, Problem 2.
$ 
"  MS
#  MS 5. ! ROLLER COASTER TRAIN CLIMBS A HILL WITH A CONSTANT
GRADIENT $URING A  S PERIOD THE ACCELERATION IS CON
$  MS STANT AT  MS AND THE AVERAGE VELOCITY OF THE TRAIN IS
 KMH 7HAT IS MOST NEARLY THE VELOCITY OF THE TRAIN
2. ! VEHICLE IS TRAVELING AT  KMH WHEN THE DRIVER SEES AFTER  S
A TRAFFIC LIGHT IN AN INTERSECTION  M AHEAD TURN RED
4HE LIGHTَS RED CYCLE DURATION IS  S 4HE DRIVER WANTS !  MS
TO ENTER THE INTERSECTION WITHOUT STOPPING THE VEHICLE
JUST AS THE LIGHT TURNS GREEN )F THE VEHICLE DECELERATES AT "  MS
A CONSTANT RATE OF  MS WHAT WILL BE ITS APPROXI
#  MS
MATE SPEED WHEN THE LIGHT TURNS GREEN
$  MS
!  KMH
6. #HOOSE THE EQUATION THAT BEST REPRESENTS A RIGID
"  KMH BODY OR PARTICLE UNDER CONSTANT ACCELERATION
#  KMH
! a = 9.81 m/s 2 + v0 /t
$  KMH
" v = a 0(t t 0) + v0
3. ! PROJECTILE HAS AN INITIAL VELOCITY OF  MS AND A
LAUNCH ANGLE OF ƒ FROM THE HORIZONTAL 4HE SURROUND t
ING TERRAIN IS LEVEL AND AIR FRICTION IS TO BE DISREGARDED # v = v0 + a (t )dt
0
7HAT IS MOST NEARLY THE FLIGHT TIME OF THE PROJECTILE
$ a = v2t /r
!  S
7. ! PARTICLEَS CURVILINEAR MOTION IS REPRESENTED BY THE
"  S
EQUATION s (t ) = 40t + 5t 2 8t 3 7HAT IS MOST NEARLY THE
#  S INITIAL ACCELERATION OF THE PARTICLE
$  S
!  MS
4. ! PARTICLEَS POSITION IS DEFINED BY "  MS
s(t ) = 2 sin t i + 4 cos t j [t in radians] #  MS
$  MS

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