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  1. Asked: December 11, 2022In: Mechanical science Questions

    conditions for an ideal heat engine to achieve the Carnot cycle efficiency

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    Added an answer on December 11, 2022 at 4:10 pm

    The heat engine must operate between two temperature reservoirs. This means that the engine must be able to extract heat from a high-temperature source and reject it to a low-temperature sink. The heat engine must be reversible. This means that the engine can operate in either direction, allowing itRead more

    1. The heat engine must operate between two temperature reservoirs. This means that the engine must be able to extract heat from a high-temperature source and reject it to a low-temperature sink.
    2. The heat engine must be reversible. This means that the engine can operate in either direction, allowing it to be used as both a heat engine and a refrigerator.
    3. The heat engine must have no internal irreversibilities. This means that there must be no friction or other losses within the engine, allowing it to operate with perfect efficiency.
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  2. Asked: December 11, 2022In: Mechanical science Questions

    define i. angular velocity ii. centripetal force iii. centrifugal force as applied to circular motion

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    Added an answer on December 11, 2022 at 4:03 pm

    Angular velocity is a measure of the rate of change of the angular position of an object in circular motion. It is defined as the rate at which the object moves around the circumference of the circle, and is typically measured in units of radians per second (rad/s) or degrees per second (deg/s). CenRead more

    1. Angular velocity is a measure of the rate of change of the angular position of an object in circular motion. It is defined as the rate at which the object moves around the circumference of the circle, and is typically measured in units of radians per second (rad/s) or degrees per second (deg/s).
    2. Centripetal force is the force that is required to keep an object moving in a circular path. It is directed toward the center of the circle, and is equal to the product of the mass of the object, the square of its angular velocity, and the radius of the circle. Centripetal force is necessary to maintain the circular motion of an object, and is typically provided by a force such as tension or friction.
    3. Centrifugal force is the apparent force that is felt by an object moving in a circular path. It is directed away from the center of the circle, and is equal to the product of the mass of the object, the square of its angular velocity, and the radius of the circle. Centrifugal force is not a real force, but is instead an apparent force that is felt by an object moving in a circular path due to the inertia of the object. It is often confused with centripetal force, but the two forces are actually opposite in direction.
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  3. Asked: December 11, 2022In: Mechanical science Questions

    distinguish between principle of moments and moment of a couple as applied to co-planar forces

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    Added an answer on December 11, 2022 at 3:57 pm

    The principle of moments states that the sum of the clockwise moments (also known as torques) about a point must be equal to the sum of the counterclockwise moments about the same point in order for an object to be in equilibrium. This principle is commonly expressed as the following equation: clockRead more

    The principle of moments states that the sum of the clockwise moments (also known as torques) about a point must be equal to the sum of the counterclockwise moments about the same point in order for an object to be in equilibrium. This principle is commonly expressed as the following equation:

    clockwise moments = counterclockwise moments

    The principle of moments is based on the concept of moment, which is defined as the product of the force applied to an object and the perpendicular distance between the line of action of the force and the point about which the moment is being calculated. The principle of moments states that if an object is in equilibrium, the sum of the moments acting on the object must be zero.

    Moment of a couple,Ā  used to describe the effect of two forces that are applied to an object at different points, but which produce the same moment about a given point. A couple is a pair of forces that are equal in magnitude, but opposite in direction, and which act on an object at different points. The moment of a couple is equal to the product of the magnitude of the forces and the perpendicular distance between the points at which the forces are applied.

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  4. Asked: December 11, 2022In: Mechanical science Questions

    state the principle of conservation of energy

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    Added an answer on December 11, 2022 at 3:50 pm

    The principle of conservation of energyĀ  states that the total amount of energy in a closed system remains constant over time. This principle is based on the idea that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can only be transferred from one form to another. The principle of conservation of energyRead more

    The principle of conservation of energyĀ  states that the total amount of energy in a closed system remains constant over time. This principle is based on the idea that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can only be transferred from one form to another.

    The principle of conservation of energy is commonly expressed as the following equation:

    Energy in = Energy out

    This equation states that the total amount of energy in a closed system must remain constant, and that any energy that is transferred into the system must be balanced by an equal amount of energy that is transferred out of the system.

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  5. Asked: December 11, 2022In: Mechanical science Questions

    define i. work ii. energy iii. power

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    Added an answer on December 11, 2022 at 3:47 pm

    Work is defined as the transfer of energy from one form to another. It is typically measured in units of joules (J) or foot-pounds (ft-lb). Energy is defined as the ability to do work. It can be classified into several forms, including kinetic energy (the energy of motion), potential energy (the eneRead more

    1. Work is defined as the transfer of energy from one form to another. It is typically measured in units of joules (J) or foot-pounds (ft-lb).
    2. Energy is defined as the ability to do work. It can be classified into several forms, including kinetic energy (the energy of motion), potential energy (the energy of position or configuration), and thermal energy (the energy of heat).
    3. Power is defined as the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred. It is typically measured in units of watts (W) or horsepower (hp). Power is a measure of the rate at which energy is transferred or work is done, and is calculated by dividing the amount of work done or energy transferred by the time taken to do the work or transfer the energy.
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  6. Asked: December 11, 2022In: Mechanical science Questions

    Distinguish between absolute pressure and gauge pressure

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    Added an answer on December 11, 2022 at 3:44 pm

    Absolute pressure is the total pressure exerted by a gas or fluid, including the atmospheric pressure. It is measured relative to a vacuum, with zero absolute pressure corresponding to a complete vacuum. Absolute pressure is typically measured in units of pascals (Pa) or pounds per square inch (psi)Read more

    Absolute pressure is the total pressure exerted by a gas or fluid, including the atmospheric pressure. It is measured relative to a vacuum, with zero absolute pressure corresponding to a complete vacuum. Absolute pressure is typically measured in units of pascals (Pa) or pounds per square inch (psi).

    Gauge pressureĀ is the pressure of a gas or fluid relative to atmospheric pressure. It is measured by subtracting the atmospheric pressure from the absolute pressure of the gas or fluid. Gauge pressure is typically measured in units of pascals (Pa) or pounds per square inch (psi).

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  7. Asked: December 11, 2022In: Mechanical science Questions

    distinguish between i. the principle of work and ii. limiting efficiency with reference with machines

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    Added an answer on December 11, 2022 at 3:40 pm

    The principle of work is a fundamental principle of mechanics that states that the work done by a force on an object is equal to the product of the force and the displacement of the object in the direction of the force. This principle is commonly expressed as the following equation: Work = Force * DRead more

    1. The principle of work is a fundamental principle of mechanics that states that the work done by a force on an object is equal to the product of the force and the displacement of the object in the direction of the force. This principle is commonly expressed as the following equation:

    Work = Force * Displacement

    1. Limiting efficiency is the maximum efficiency that can be achieved by a machine under a given set of operating conditions. This efficiency is determined by the design of the machine and the materials used in its construction, and is typically expressed as a percentage.
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  8. Asked: December 11, 2022In: Mechanical science Questions

    define specific heat capacity

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    Added an answer on December 11, 2022 at 3:34 pm

    Specific heat capacity (also known as specific heat) is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance by one degree Celsius (or one kelvin). It is typically measured in units of joules per gram-degree Celsius (J/g-C) or joules per gram-kelvin (J/g-K).

    Specific heat capacity (also known as specific heat) is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance by one degree Celsius (or one kelvin). It is typically measured in units of joules per gram-degree Celsius (J/g-C) or joules per gram-kelvin (J/g-K).

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  9. Asked: December 11, 2022In: Mechanical science Questions

    define i. limiting friction force, ii. angle of repose as used in friction

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    Added an answer on December 11, 2022 at 3:29 pm

      Limiting friction force (also known as maximum static friction force) is the maximum force that can act between two surfaces in contact without causing the surfaces to move relative to each other. This force is determined by the normal force acting on the surfaces and the coefficients of statRead more

     

    1. Limiting friction force (also known as maximum static friction force) is the maximum force that can act between two surfaces in contact without causing the surfaces to move relative to each other. This force is determined by the normal force acting on the surfaces and the coefficients of static and kinetic friction between the surfaces.
    2. Angle of repose is the angle at which a pile of granular material (such as sand or gravel) forms a stable slope. This angle is determined by the forces acting on the particles in the pile, including the weight of the particles, the forces of friction between the particles, and any other external forces acting on the pile. The angle of repose is typically measured with respect to the horizontal, and is equal to the angle at which the pile of material will remain stable without collapsing.
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  10. Asked: December 11, 2022In: Mechanical science Questions

    State the principle of moments

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    Added an answer on December 11, 2022 at 3:25 pm

    The principle of momentsĀ  states that the sum of the clockwise moments (also known as torques) about a point must be equal to the sum of the counterclockwise moments about the same point in order for an object to be in equilibrium. This principle is commonly expressed as the following equation: clocRead more

    The principle of momentsĀ  states that the sum of the clockwise moments (also known as torques) about a point must be equal to the sum of the counterclockwise moments about the same point in order for an object to be in equilibrium. This principle is commonly expressed as the following equation:

    clockwise moments = counterclockwise moments

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