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Do heavier cars really use more gasoline? Suppose a car is chosen at random. Let x be the weight of the car (in hundreds of pounds), and let y be the miles per gallon (mpg)
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Engineering, 03.07.2019 14:10
Amass of 1.5 kg of air at 120 kpa and 24°c is contained in a gas-tight, frictionless piston-cylinder device. the air is now compressed to a final pressure of 720 kpa. during the process, heat is transferred from the air such that the temperature inside the cylinder remains constant. calculate the boundary work input during this process.
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10
The higher the astm grain size number, the finer the gran is. a)-true b)-false
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 19:10
Arigid tank contains 10 kg of air at 137 kpa (abs) and 21°c. more air is added to the tank until the pressure and temperature rise to 242 kpa (abs) and 32°c, respectively. determine the amount of air added to the tank. [r-0.287 kj/kg k]
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Engineering, 06.07.2019 03:20
Figure out the odd statement about ceramics in the following (a) good insulators of heat and electricity (b) usually less desire than metals (c) ductile in nature (d) contains both metallic and nonmetallic elements
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