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    Internal combustion engine calculation questions

    Thanks :) can you please provide me with help for the other questions please?
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    Internal combustion engine calculation questions

    I thought about it. I believe the correct answer is RPM/4/60 to get cycles per second. May I ask help for the other questions as well?
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    Internal combustion engine calculation questions

    < Mentor Note -- Poster has been reminded to use the Homework Help Template and show their work on schoolwork problems > Hello everyone I have some questions on engine calculations that I need help in please. 1) A reciprocating internal combustion engine operates on a 4 stroke cycle. If the...
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    Wing Shape: Why is Bottom Flatter Than Top?

    Hello everyone! I wanted to ask: Why is it (usually) that the bottom of a wing is flatter than the top? A detailed reason would be appreciated. Thank you!
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    Airfoil question about camber and thickness

    Thank you all for replying. I appreciate it, I have another question for an assignment I'm working on but can find the search that I exactly need. My question is why is an airfoil thicker in the middle section? Thank you again
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    Airfoil question about camber and thickness

    Hello everyone! I wanted to ask if the wing thickness is the same meaning as camber? Thanks in advance
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    AC Waveform Question: Deriving Vrms from Vpk - Fawzi

    Hello everyone I would like to ask a question that seems simple but can't find the (detailed) proof/ how its derived. Simply we know that Vrms = Vpk /[Sqrt (2)]. But how is that derived? Thank you in advance Fawzi
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    The sizes of objects that can be welded with Oxyacetylene?

    Hello fellow members. How are you all doing? I hope your doing great. I'm currently searching types of welding types and came across a question I need for my assignments.The sizes of objects that can be welded with Oxyacetylene? Thank you in advance Fawzi
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    How Does Removing Degrees of Freedom Impact Mechanical Linkages?

    When a degree of freedom exists, the object is considered free to move in this direction, so that it is not possible to transmit a force onto the object in this direction (i.e. the object slips away when push against, like on ice or ball bearings). For the object to react to a force through the...
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    What are the initial impressions of a 1st year Mechanical Engineering student?

    This is my first year and my 2nd week of Mechanical Engineering and I'm enjoying it a lot! I'm sure I'm going to love going through its ups and downs as this was and will always be my dream degree. Initial impressions are that most of the learning is done with self-study (theoretical part) and...
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