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June 2021

Czgy9ZT-0 Situation. A tank, open at the top, is made of sheet iron 1 in. thick.

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A tank, open at the top, is made of sheet iron 1 in. thick. The internal dimensions of the tank are 4 ft. 8 in. long; 3 ft. 6 in. wide; 4 ft. 4 in. deep. Salt water weighs 64 lb/ft3 and iron is 7.2 times as heavy as salt water.

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Two identical bars PQ and RS each weighing 75 N each are welded together to form a Tee and are suspended in a vertical plane as shown in the figure.
 

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Calculate the value of the angle θ that the bar PQ will make with the vertical when a downward load of 100 N is applied at S.

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The area under the entire stress-strain curve is called:

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The constant of proportionality in the linear portion of the stress-strain diagram is called:

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The point in the stress-strain test at which the material will have an appreciable elongation without any increase of load.

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If the bucket is leaking at a uniform rate so that it is half-full when no chain is out, how much work is done in winding-up the 30-m length?

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How much work is done in winding-up the full length of the chain?

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How much work is done in winding-up the upper half of the chain?

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Situation - A uniform chain that weighs 0.50 kg per meter has a 15-liter bucket hanged at its end.

Jhun Vert Tue, 06/29/2021 - 10:14

Situation

A uniform chain that weighs 0.50 kg per meter has a 15-liter bucket hanged at its end. The bucket is full of liquid and 30 meters of chain is out. Liquid weighs 1 kg per liter and weight of bucket is negligible.

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Determine the limiting value for the amount of salt in the tank after a long time.

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