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Looking for ways of joining metal and plastic
for industrialized level- Chandrasekar
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Undergrad Calculating Force Applied to an Object of 100kg Moved 1m in 5s
this is not a this is not a homework problem, just questioned myself on how to find it. I think i'm unable find the pattern in the dots. i humbly request someone to explain my misconception on this topic.- Chandrasekar
- Post #10
- Forum: Mechanics
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Looking for ways of joining metal and plastic
Thermoplastic welding and heat stacking are same?- Chandrasekar
- Post #8
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Looking for ways of joining metal and plastic
this picture is given as an example explain to what i really want. 'I just want a any other method to join a plastic part with a metal part.' i got two way to join 1. Heat Stacking 2. fasteners is there any other way?- Chandrasekar
- Post #7
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Looking for ways of joining metal and plastic
sorry guys, i think i have not given proper question. it is just a example to understand what i want. what i really want is a way to join a plastic part with a metal part (a hybrid assembly - i think). Thank you for your concerns.- Chandrasekar
- Post #6
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Looking for ways of joining metal and plastic
i have a plastic handle and want to join it with a metal body. i can join it with heat stacking method i have find a product who done done that. is there any other way to join permenently?- Chandrasekar
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- Design Manufacturing Plastic
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Undergrad Calculating Force Applied to an Object of 100kg Moved 1m in 5s
Sorry guys for late replay. considering constant velocity. then what do i do next?. sorry for my inability to understand. sorry, is this a question for me?. sorry, i don't have definite data to ask correct question with my understanding. if anyone says 'i have missed this data to solve...- Chandrasekar
- Post #8
- Forum: Mechanics
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Undergrad Calculating Force Applied to an Object of 100kg Moved 1m in 5s
if an object of 100kg is moved or lifted to a distance of 1m taken 5s, then how can i find the amount of force applied to the object. in every problem i noticed, force value is given to find the Workdone and the Power. I think it is simple problem, but i can't find it simple. can anyone clear...- Chandrasekar
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- Applied Force Force applied
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Undergrad How to Calculate force exerted on a falling body?
i can't find definite answer from this thread. (sorry but on my perspective people are complicating a simple question)- Chandrasekar
- Post #12
- Forum: Mechanics
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Undergrad How to Calculate force exerted on a falling body?
Thank you for all who responded to my request, i didn't expected this much response for my query. but still, even its complicated i want to how to solve it.- Chandrasekar
- Post #9
- Forum: Mechanics
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Undergrad How to Calculate force exerted on a falling body?
i can understand that it depends upon objects elasticity (material property), structure of the body and some energy will loss as heat, then how to calculate it?. what formula do i have to use in order to find it. The final result, when i drop an object from a height i want to know what will...- Chandrasekar
- Post #6
- Forum: Mechanics
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Undergrad How to Calculate force exerted on a falling body?
concrete - rigid base. How much time does it take to stop ? This is what i want I can calculate falling time. i can't calculate the impact time and time taken to stop the object from initial velocity of the impact and 0 final velocity.- Chandrasekar
- Post #3
- Forum: Mechanics
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Undergrad How to Calculate force exerted on a falling body?
I'm curious about impact on falling object, so i have taken initiative to solve this problem. I considered only force on the falling object would be its weight and taken F=mg. With only limited data m=.25kg and drop height h=1m. Pondering on this consideration practically, it will have more...- Chandrasekar
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- Body Collision Falling Falling body Force Impact Impact force
- Replies: 12
- Forum: Mechanics