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If the downward force on the left side is 90 lb, how much force can be generated upwards on the right side of the hydraulic system?
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Acircular aluminum shaft mounted in a journal is shown. the symmetric clearance gap between the shaft and journal is filled with sae 10w-30 oil at t 30°c. the shaft is caused to turn by the attached mass and cord. develop and solve a differential equation for the angular speed of the shaft as a function of time.
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To design a steam turbine to produce 12,000 hp power. a engineer comsiders using a steady state stean low st 1160fr and engineer considers using a steady state steam flow at 1160°r and 450 psia to drive this steam turbine. the exhaust of the steam is cooled by the lake (vacuum). heat losing to the surroundings is measured at a rate of 555.55 btu/s. (a) sketch the system with the given conditions. (b) neglecting kinetic and potential energy changes from inlet to exit, determine the volumetric flow rate of the steam at the inlet, (ft'/hr). must clearly show unit conversions at crtical terms.
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