Explain the basic idea of the Impact Test to determine the absorbed energy and the Toughness of a metal specimen by the schematic diagram below. Calculate the absorbed energy and the Toughness for a test where the hammer weight 25kg, the initial height 6 feet and the final height 2.8 feet. The specimen has 10mm x 10mm in a cross-section and 75mm length.

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Read the question carefully and give me right solution according to the question. This is I'm uploading second time, first time I was received incomplete and wrong solution. Given solution is 

Energy Absorbed =  mg(H-h)

Energy Absorbed = 25×9.81×(1.83−0.853) =239.61 J.

 

Explain the basic idea of the Impact Test to determine the absorbed energy and the
Toughness of a metal specimen by the schematic diagram below. Calculate the absorbed energy and
the Toughness for a test where the hammer weight 25kg, the initial height 6 feet and the final height
2.8 feet. The specimen has 10mm x 10mm in a cross-section and 75mm length.
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Transcribed Image Text:Explain the basic idea of the Impact Test to determine the absorbed energy and the Toughness of a metal specimen by the schematic diagram below. Calculate the absorbed energy and the Toughness for a test where the hammer weight 25kg, the initial height 6 feet and the final height 2.8 feet. The specimen has 10mm x 10mm in a cross-section and 75mm length. B Impact
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