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Can This Table Hold a 1500 lb Axle?
Can someone please check my work: ok. if i do this by thumb rule then the structure is safe enough to hold the axle. How? now consider the load of 1500 lb = 6672 N is equally distributed among the two axle locator plates. Now since complete dimension are not given so from the observation of the...- dalbir4444
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Can This Table Hold a 1500 lb Axle?
Hello, Could you provide a little more detail and maybe do the 1st few steps. Are there any similar examples like this one on internet. Thanks.- dalbir4444
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Can This Table Hold a 1500 lb Axle?
See the pdf here: www.ellipticinc.com/table.pdf Will this table must be able to hold a 1500 lb axle? Just help me a bit and get me started. I have no idea where to begin.- dalbir4444
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- Analysis Structural Structural analysis Table
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Undergrad Simple Harmonic Motion Lab Question
I don't think there was any rotational motion but it was moving somewhat sideways. Also, mechanical energy is only composed of kinetic energy and elastic potential energy. Since some of the total energy is lost to thermal energy due to air resistance, the mechanical energy is bound to change. Am...- dalbir4444
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Undergrad Simple Harmonic Motion Lab Question
When the mass was stretched an let go of, it was moving somewhat sideways. Would this have somewhat to do with it? Wouldn't some of the mechanical energy be converted into thermal energy as a result.- dalbir4444
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Undergrad Simple Harmonic Motion Lab Question
In physics class, we had to do a lab where a mass was attached vertically to a spring system. The spring went through simple harmonic motion. We stretched the mass and let go of it. We then used a software to determine the kinetic energy, the elastic potential energy, and the total energy. We...- dalbir4444
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- Harmonic Harmonic motion Lab Motion Simple harmonic motion
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- Forum: Mechanics