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Determining Flow Velocity of Water in Collection Tank
Homework Statement Water flows at the end of an aqueduct into the upper end of a 500m long pipe. The pipe has angle of 30 degrees to the horizontal and its low end exits into the bottom of a collection tank. The collection tank can hold a depth of 120m, above the centre line of the delivery...- Busybee12
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- Flow Tank Velocity Water
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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MHB Circuit Diagram: Voltage & Current Calculation at Y & Z
For the circuit shown below, determine i) The voltage (V) at points Y and Z. ii) The current through each resistor. For (i) do I have to split into series and parallel?- Busybee12
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- Circuits Diagram
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How to Calculate Voltage and Current in a Circuit with a Diagram?
Homework Statement For the circuit shown below, determine i) The voltage (V) at points Y and Z. ii) The current through each resistor. Homework Equations V=IR, I=V/R, R=V/I The Attempt at a Solution For (i) do I have to split into series and parallel?- Busybee12
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- Circuits Diagram
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Rotating parts of a motor have a moment of inertia
Homework Statement The rotating parts of a motor have a moment of inertia of 15 kgm^2 and an optimum running speed of 1400 rev/min. When operating the motor is connected at optimum speed , by means of a clutch, to a shaft which has a counter rotation of 600 rev/min. The shaft has a mass of...- Busybee12
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- Inertia Moment Moment of inertia Motor parts Rotating
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MHB Moment of Inertia: Motor, Shaft Speed & Torque Calculation
The rotating parts of a motor have a moment of inertia of 15 kgm^2 and an optimum running speed of 1400 rev/min. When operating the motor is connected at optimum speed , by means of a clutch, to a shaft which has a counter rotation of 600 rev/min. The shaft has a mass of 80 kg and a solid...- Busybee12
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- Inertia Moment Moment of inertia
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- Forum: General Math