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a. Plato
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d. 700 million tons
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p. 439 Physics the Excitement of Discovery
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a. millirem
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a. Vector graph
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p.76 chapter 4, Material Science and Engineering (an introduction) 4th edition by William
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I1 0.250W / m 2
r2 r1 (15.0m) 75.0m
I2 0.010W / m 2
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a. 1.1 x 103 m/s b. 1.2 x 103 m/s c. 1.3 x 103 m/s d. 1.4 x 103 m/s
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b. 1.2 x 103 m/s
Y 1.6 x1010 Pa
v 1.2 x 103 m / s
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11.3x10 kg / m 3
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I2 I
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Reference: University Physics with Modern Physics, 11th Edition
By Young and Freedman
Page 607
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v 345m / s
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va v
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v vL 340m / s 15m / s
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a. +8.6 x 106 Pa, +1.7 x 104 N b. +8.6 x 106 Pa, -1.7 x 104 N
c. -8.6 x 106 Pa, +1.7 x 104 N d. -8.6 x 106 Pa, -1.7 x 104 N
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d. -8.6 x 106 Pa, -1.7 x 104 N
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Y T (0.70 x1011 Pa )(2.4 x105 K 1 )(5.1K ) 8.6 x10 6 Pa
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F A (20 x104 m 2 )(8.6 x106 Pa ) 1.7 x10 4 N
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Q 7.4 x103 J
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a. 69 g b. 70 g c. 71 g d. 72 g
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QOmni mOmni cwater TOmni (0.25kg )(4190 J / kg K )(0C 25C ) 26, 000 J
Q1 mice cice Tice mice (2.1x103 J / kg K )[0C (20C )] mice (4.2 x10 4 J / kg )
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H Ae T 4
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5.10 x105 m 2 / s 2
The square root of this is vrms:
vrms = 714 m/s
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a. Eutectic cast iron b. Eutectiod cast iron c. Eutectic cast iron d. Eutectiod cast iron
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c. 1540 deg C
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References: Engineering Materials and Metallurgy, 2nd Edition
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a. Phosphorus c. Sulfur
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( ) Electronics System and Technologies
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The principal source of information in the actual process of autenite under non-equilibrium
condition as a ______
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a. Hardening c. Quenching
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a. Hardening c. Quenching
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c. Stress Relief
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The purpose of ____ annealing is to improve ductility, remove internal stress, enhance magnetic and
electrical properties and refine grain structure
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D.Full
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a. Carbonitriding c. Cyaniding
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The law that states, “If the resultant force acting on a particle is zero, the particle
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straight line (if originally in motion),” is ____________.
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a. Newton’s First Law c. Newton’s Third Law
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A force of 500 N forms angles of 600, 450, and 1200, respectively with the x, y and
z axes. Obtained the scalar component of F.
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Relativistic Mass
m = mo/sqrt(1-(V/c)2)
1.1mo = mo/sqrt(1-(V/c)2)
1.12 = 1/(1-(V2/c2))
V=0.416c
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