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AutoCAD 3D Geneva Cam
AutoCAD 3D Geneva Cam
First name: e-mail: Date: Evaluation: 5/31/2012 3:46:40 AM Needs more work! For a course outline visit here: Last name: Score: IP: 0 175.136.209.33
"EXTRUDE" the shape by 0.25. "SUBTRACT" the hole from the outer shape. The volume of material is closest to:
6.8978 6.8789 6.8798 6.7898 8.6798
"EXTRUDE" the shape by 0.25. "SUBTRACT" the hole from the outer shape. What is the cost of steel for 1000 pieces of the cam if steel is 0.283 lbs./cu. inch and costs $0.38 per lb. with 10% waste?
$ 813.48 $ 831.84 $ 813.84 $ 814.34 $ 813.04
Use the volume measured with MASSPROP x 0.283 lbs/cu. inch x $0.38/lb. x 1.1 x 1000 pieces.
"EXTRUDE" the shape by 0.25. "SUBTRACT" the hole from the outer shape. What is the weight of steel for 1 piece of the cam if steel is 0.283 lbs./cu. inch?
1.950 lbs. 1.950 grams 1.950 kilograms 1.590 lbs. 1.905 lbs.
Use the "MASSPROP" command to find the volume of steel in cubic inches and multiply it by 0.283 lbs/cubic inch.
The total "TIME" you have spent creating this cam drawing is:
Use the "SCALE" command to increase the Geneva Cam by double. Use the center as the base point; use a scale factor of 2 times. The new volume of the cam is closest to:?
55.3086 cubic inches 50.5386 cubic inches 55.0368 cubic inches 55.0836 cubic inches 55.0386 cubic inches
Use the "MASSPROP" command to find the volume of your new shape after SCALEing by a factor of 2x. CDO.Message.1 error '80040213' The transport failed to connect to the server. /webquiz/quizzes/autocad_homework_geneva_cam_3d.asp, line 481