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Engineering First order differential equations (movement of a rotary solenoid)
My question i am trying to solve: I have successfully done first order equations before but this one has got me a little stuck. My attempt at the general solution below: $${5} \frac{\text{d}\theta}{\text{d}t}=-6\theta$$ $${5} \frac{\text{d}\theta}{\text{d}t} =\frac{\text{-6}\theta}{5}$$...- Ben_Walker1978
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- Differential Differential equations First order First order differential Rotary Solenoid
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Engineering Steady flow energy equation in Thermodynamics
I am looking for help on the following: a) Given the system shown in the figure below, derive the steady flow energy equation from first principle. b) Again using first principles, show how the energy equation would change for the case when the system is unsteady. I am trying to learn this...- Ben_Walker1978
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- Energy Flow Steady Steady flow Thermodynamics Thermodynamics first law
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Engineering Velocity Ratio, mechanical advantage, Efficiency of a screw jack
Hello, I have completed the question below. I am just unsure on whether i am correct or not. I am unsure on Mechanical Advantage. As i have seen a few different equations. Question: Answer: a) Velocity Ratio = $$\frac{\text{Distance Moved By Effort}}{\text{Distance Moved By Load}}$$...- Ben_Walker1978
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- Efficiency Mechanical Mechanical advantage Ratio Screw Velocity
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Engineering Gyroscopic Precession - Mass of wheel & Angular Momentum
Hello, Thank you both for replying. Both very knowledgeable! For angular momentum it was a typo. I had: $$L = I \cdot w$$ $$L = 3.55kgm^2 \cdot 27Rad/s$$ $$L = 95.85kgm^2/s$$ You have just rounded it up to 96. For Torque i have re calculated to: $$\text{Torque} = mgl$$ $$\text{Torque} =...- Ben_Walker1978
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Engineering Gyroscopic Precession - Mass of wheel & Angular Momentum
Now i have finished the rest of the question. Angular Momentum: $$L = I \cdot w$$ $$I = 3.55kgm^2$$ $$w = 27Rad/s$$ $$ L = 3.55kgm^2 \cdot 27Rad/s$$ $$ L = 9.85kgm^2/s$$ Torque in Axle: $$Torque = mgl$$ $$Torque = 9.86kg \cdot 9.81m/s \cdot0.12m$$ $$Torque = 11.6N$$ Explain energy...- Ben_Walker1978
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Engineering Gyroscopic Precession - Mass of wheel & Angular Momentum
Thank you both for your help! Very much appreciated! I am now going to attempt to finsh the question off. My books have now arrived aslo, so i can read them. Thank you again.- Ben_Walker1978
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Engineering Gyroscopic Precession - Mass of wheel & Angular Momentum
From reading the replies, and reading on the internet i have got this. I have also ordered 2 books to read and learn. Moment of Inertia = $$mR^2$$ So $$ I = mR^2$$ To find I: Translate $$F = Ma$$ to $$ Torque = I \cdot \alpha$$ I will complete this when i receive my books. So now i will...- Ben_Walker1978
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Engineering Gyroscopic Precession - Mass of wheel & Angular Momentum
BvU i am going to get some books on it. So from your equation i can calculate the mass? But as Halc has said he was unable to determine the mass for the wheel. This is why i am struggling. As i can find no way to calculate this. So how would this question be completed? It is written to be...- Ben_Walker1978
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Engineering Gyroscopic Precession - Mass of wheel & Angular Momentum
Thank you to you both for replying. Very much appreciated. BvU I am not familiar with the relationships no. I am starting from scratch. I have watched a lot of videos, and read loads online. But all problems give the mass without calculating it. This is why i am struggling on this part. Would...- Ben_Walker1978
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Engineering Gyroscopic Precession - Mass of wheel & Angular Momentum
which would then be: To find f: f = t/r f = 4Nm / 0.6m f = 6.66Nm T = 6.66Nm x 0.6m T = 4Nm So: m = a/f m = 27 rads/s / 4Nm = 6.75kg Mass = 6.75kg Is this correct? If not could you help as i am really struggling to learn this.- Ben_Walker1978
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Engineering Gyroscopic Precession - Mass of wheel & Angular Momentum
Hello, Would it be m = f / a to find the mass?- Ben_Walker1978
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Engineering Gyroscopic Precession - Mass of wheel & Angular Momentum
Hello, I have this i am learning. I have been trying to find information online but have struggled to find anything which helps me. YouTube usually has good videos, but doesn't seem to on this. This is one topic i have never learned before. But keen to. I was hoping someone could help me...- Ben_Walker1978
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- Angular Angular momentum Mass Momentum Precession Wheel
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Engineering Angle of twist and Shear stress in a shaft
Thank you for this. The links will help me. I am going to attempt another question to try and get use to doing the calculations. So i have changed to Mpa. So this is now correct? So i can use to help solve another question. Your help is very much appreciated.- Ben_Walker1978
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Engineering Angle of twist and Shear stress in a shaft
My attempt with new calculations. I think this is now correct. If not where am i going wrong?- Ben_Walker1978
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Engineering Angle of twist and Shear stress in a shaft
I thought angle of twist was correct. Not sure where i have gone wrong there? I was have another attempt and post. I hope i get it right this time too! Thank you for your help. Very much appreciated.- Ben_Walker1978
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