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    NAME: BISMONTE‚ MA. ELIZABETH | HOMEWORK # 2 | SUBJECT/SECTION: PHY11/B6 | SCORE: | TOPIC: RIGID BODIES‚ ROTATIONAL KINEMATICS‚ MOMENT OF INERTIA | 1. A child is pushing a merry-go-round. The angle through the merry-go-round has turned varies with time according to θ(t) = γt + βt3‚ where γ = 0.400 rad/s and β = 0.0120 rad/s3. a. Calculate the angular acceleration as a function of time. b. What is the initial value of the angular velocity? c. Calculate the

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    ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS – Vol. I – Flywheels and Super-Fly Wheels - B. Kaftanoğlu FLYWHEELS AND SUPER-FLYWHEELS B. Kaftanoğlu Middle East Technical University‚ Ankara‚ TURKEY Keywords: Flywheel‚ super-flywheel‚ energy storage‚ composites. Contents U SA NE M SC PL O E – C EO H AP LS TE S R S 1. Introduction 2. Applications 3. Flywheel design 4. Historical perspective of flywheel design 5. Stress Analysis and Specific Energy Calculations of Flywheels 5.1. Stress Analysis of Isotropic

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    [pic] 1.0 Introduction We seem to have an ever-increasing need for more energy. Both households and industries require large amounts of power. At the same time our means of production face new problems. International treaties aim to limit the levels of pollution‚ global warming prompts action to reduce the output of carbon dioxide and several countries have decided to decommission old nuclear power plants and not build new ones. Such development brings about the need to replace old energy

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    Dynamometer 1 Dynamometer For the dynamometer used in railroading‚ see dynamometer car. For the climbing technique‚ see dyno (climbing). A dynamometer or "dyno" for short‚ is a device for measuring force‚ moment of force (torque)‚ or power. For example‚ the power produced by an engine‚ motor or other rotating prime mover can be calculated by simultaneously measuring torque and rotational speed (RPM). A dynamometer can also be used to determine the torque and power required to operate

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    Internal Combustion Engines Introduction Internal Combustion Engine‚ a heat engine in which the fuel is burned ( that is‚ united with oxygen ) within the confining space of the engine itself. This burning process releases large amounts of energy‚ which are transformed into work through the mechanism of the engine. This type of engine different from the steam engine‚ which process with an external combustion engine that fuel burned apart from the engine. The principal types of internal combustion

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    Reference Guide & Formula Sheet for Physics #20 Page 1 of 8 Components of a Vector if V = 34 m/sec ∠48° then Vi = 34 m/sec•(cos 48°); and VJ = 34 m/sec•(sin 48°) #4 Weight = m•g g = 9.81m/sec² near the surface of the Earth = 9.795 m/sec² in Fort Worth‚ TX Density = mass / volume #21 Heating a Solid‚ Liquid or Gas Q = m•c•∆T (no phase changes!) Q = the heat added c = specific heat. ∆T = temperature change‚ K Linear Momentum momentum = p = m•v = mass • velocity momentum is conserved

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    Power Quality Problems and New Solutions Abstract: In this paper‚ the main Power Quality (PQ) problems are presented with their associated causes and consequences. The economic impacts associated with PQ are characterized. Finally‚ some solutions to mitigate the PQ problems are presented. Key words Power Quality‚ Power Quality problems‚ Power Quality costs‚ Power Quality solutions. 1. Introduction Power Quality (PQ) related issues are of most concern nowadays. The widespread use

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    wave over time given a constant rotational speed. Contents * 1 Applications * 2 Internal combustion engine uses * 3 Modifications * 4 References * 5 External links | Applications Piston water pump‚ with a scotch yoke connection to its flywheel This setup is most commonly used in control valve actuators in high pressure oil and gas pipelines. Although not a common metalworking machine nowadays‚ crude shapers can use a Scotch yoke. Almost all those use a Whitworth linkage‚ which gives a

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    INTRODUCTION        Electromagnetic clutches operate electrically‚  but  transmit torque  mechanically.  This is why  they  used to  be referred  to  as  electro­mechanical  clutches.  Over  the  years  EM  became  known  as  electromagnetic  versus  electro  mechanical‚  referring  more  about  their  actuation  method  versus  physical  operation.  Since  the  clutches  started  becoming  popular  over  sixty  years  ago‚  the  variety  of  applications  and  clutch  designs  has  increased dramatically

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    SVKM’S NMIMS Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering. B.Tech (Mechanical & Civil Engineering) Sub:- Applied Mathematics-V Periods per Week Lecture 4 hrs Practical -Tutorial -Evaluation Scheme Trimester V Code:- AM-V Hours Marks Theory Examination 3 50(Scaled down to 50) Test 20 Term Work/PR/Oral 30 Objective: To provide the understanding of Nature of flows/motions of different (electrical‚ mechanical‚ magnetic) field and their behavior under the influences of constraints

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