Engineering, 21.01.2021 20:10 hhomeschool24
A microwave oven plugs into a 120 volt outlet and
uses 8.5 amps at its highest setting. If the total
resistance is 14.12 ohms, what is the amount of
power in watts the microwave uses at its highest
setting?
Answers: 3
Engineering, 04.07.2019 19:20, GusGus11
The power source in a certain welding setup generates 3500w that is transferred to the low carbon steel work with a heat transfer factor of 0.85. the melting factor in the operation is 0.45. a continuous fillet weld is to be made with a cross-sectional area of 23 mm2 determine the travel speed at which the welding can be accomplished.
Answers: 3
Engineering, 06.07.2019 02:30, onlymyworld27
In a unit cell of fcc structure, indicate the position of one of the tetrahedral interstitial sites by plotting the corresponding tetrahedron. do the same for one of the octahedral interstitial sites (in a separate fcc unit cell). mark the positions of all the tetrahedral and octahedral interstitial sites in the unit cells. how many equivalent tetrahedral sites and how many equivalent octahedral sites are contained in a fcc unit cell, respectively. what is the coordination number for a tetrahedral site and what is the coordination number for an octahedral site?
Answers: 2
Engineering, 06.07.2019 04:10, makenziemartinez
Aheat pump using refrigerant-134a heats a house by using underground water at 8°c as the heat source. the house is losing heat at a rate of 60,000 kj/h. the refrigerant enters the compressor at 280 kpa and 0°c, and it leaves at 1 mpa and 60°c. the refrigerant exits the condenser at 30°c. determine: (a) the power input to the heat pump, (b) the rate of heat absorption from the water, and (c) the increase in electric power input if an electric resistance heater is used instead of a heat pump
Answers: 2
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