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- Follow up: How would the steps of this problem change if θ was not 90°?(a) Give three examples of applications where a solid lubricant would be preferable to aliquid lubricant. For each example, explain the advantages of using a solid lubricantand suggest one suitable candidate giving reasons for your suggestion. Support yourdiscussion by citing relevant sourcesDistinguish between the dead loads and the Live loads?Give their examples?
- In detail discuss what, where and how are counterweights used?Based on the table and the correct answers provided in Parts A-D, Are any of the claimed efficiencies impossible?As an engineer you are asked to choose 1 component from what you studied ( Screw, rolling bearing, Sliding Bearing, key, or shaft). 1. Explain what you know about that component and its types? 2. Make a sketch of the component with the important dimensions required? 3. Explain in detail what information you need to know to design this component?