understand that if the work in this report is deemed not to be my own then it shall be rendered void. Signed______________________________________ INTRODUCTION As a class we were given a piece of mild steel with the following dimensions-a recorded area of 20mm squared‚ a length of 25mm and with a carbon content of 0.1%. The test was carried out in the mechanical engineering lab (T22) using a Hounsfield H20K-W tester calibrated to +/- 5%‚ a PC and a printer. PROCEDURE 1. Set readout at zero
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B^2=a^2+c^2-2ac Cos B 25=49+36-2(7) (6) cos B 25=85-84 cos B Cos [B= 60/84=0.714 then B=44.4〗 The bearing angle=90-44.4=45.6 NW 5. Use Heron’s formula to find the area of the triangle. Round off to the nearest square feet. a = 5 feet‚ b = 5 feet‚ c = 4 feet. Area=√(s(s-a) (s-b) (s-c)) s=1/2(a+b+c) s=1/2 (5+5+4) =7 Area=√ (7(7-5) (7-5) (7-4) Area=√ (7(2) (2) (3) =√84= 9.2 square feet
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The Hubbart Formula Where would a hotel manager start in determining the fair price for a guest room? What is a fair value? This question has daunted innkeepers from the beginning. Charge rates too high‚ and no one will stay with you. Setting rates too low‚ and the owner makes less money. For many years in the beginning of the modern hotel era‚ hotel managers simply guessed. As unscientific as this approach sounds‚ it did work to an extent. After a hotel has been in business
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should be general enough so that if the content of the input file changes and the program is run again(without editing and recompiling)‚ it outputs the appropriate results. Rectangle: Length = 10.20‚ width = 5.35‚ area = 54.57‚ parameter = 31.10 Circle: Radius = 15.60‚ area = 764.54‚ circumference = 98.02 Name: Randy Gill‚ age: 31 Beginning balance = $18500.00‚ interest rate = 3.50 Balance at the end of the month = $18553.96 The character that comes after A in the ASCII set is B
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identify each room‚ input the length (l) and width (w) of each room‚ multiply the l x w of each room to get the square foot‚ and add the sum of each room to secure the total square footage of the house. Room1 – Area = L x W Room2 – Area = L x W Room3 – Area = L x W Room4 – Area = L x W Room1 + Room2 + Room3 + Room4 = Total Square Footage III. Design Main Module Call Input Data module Call Perform Calculations module Call Output Results module End Program Main
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Michael Brause CMIS 102-6387 May 30‚ 2015 Program description: I calculated the usable area in square feet of a house. Assume that the house has a maximum of four rooms‚ and that each room is rectangular. I wrote pseudo code statements to declare 4 Integers and labeled them homesqft‚ room1‚ room2‚ room3‚ and room4. Each room will have its length and width to calculate its area. Analysis: Test Case # Input Expected Output 1 Room1: length=10‚ width=14 Room2: length=9‚ width=10 Room3: length=12
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river or sea and you can tell the direction by where the origin point is and where it finishes or joins a bigger river. Also the slope. * * Relief is the difference between the highest and lowest elevations in an area. A relief map shows the topography of the area. * Cross section- drawing a flat map to a graph where you can see the height also display labels. * Gradient is the steepness of a slope as measured in degrees‚ percentage‚ or as a distance ratio (rise/run). (measure
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CMT3321 – Week 19 – Sample Exam Question Question (a) Describe the key features of Tangible User Interfaces‚ comparing and contrasting them with multi-touch interactive surfaces. [ 10 marks ] (b) Consider the following scenario: The Tangible Disaster Simulation System is a collaborative tool for planning disaster measures based on simulations of disasters and responses such as evacuation and the actions of emergency services. Users can define parameters of a disaster (such as its scale
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Water Pollution and Prevention Nellie Dawn Karafa Miller-Motte College Online GS275 SUMid10 Environmental Survey October 31‚ 2010 Instructor‚ Tanya Lee Abstract Water Pollution and Prevention are terms that are used quite often. Polluted waterways have extreme effects on all living organisms. Pollution has been a problem in our world for centuries‚ and will continue to be a concern. Laws and regulations are an important part of protecting our waterways and living organisms. Organizations
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a copper wire is measured by using a system called the American Wire Gauge also known as AWG. This system has predominantly been used in the United States and Canada since 1857. Using this measurement the cross-sectional area of a gauge is able to be found. We then use this area to determine the wires current carrying capacity. The gauge numbers for wire and diameter values work inversely‚ as when one increases the other decreases. AWG tables are commonly used to portray values for a solid round
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