Concept explainers
(a)
The combination of gage blocks
Answer to Problem 16AR
The combination of gage blocks are first
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression for determine the combination of gage blocks.
Here, Size of first block is
Calculation:
First block required one
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Second block required is one
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Third block required is one
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Conclusion:
The combination of gage blocks are first
(b)
The combination of gage blocks.
Answer to Problem 16AR
The combination of gage blocks are first
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
First block required one
Substitute
Second block required is one
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Third block required is one
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Fourth block required is one
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Conclusion:
The combination of gage blocks are first
(c)
The combination of gage blocks.
Answer to Problem 16AR
The combination of gage blocks are first
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
First block required one
Substitute
Second block required is one
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Third block required is one
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Fourth block required is one
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Conclusion:
The combination of gage blocks are first
(d)
The combination of gage blocks.
Answer to Problem 16AR
The combination of gage blocks are first
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
First block required one
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Second block required is one
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Third block required is one
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Fourth block required is one
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Fifth block required is one
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Conclusion:
The combination of gage blocks are first
(e)
The combination of gage blocks.
Answer to Problem 16AR
The combination of gage blocks are first
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
First block required one
Substitute
Second block required is two
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Third block required is one
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Fourth block required is one
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Fifth block required is one
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Conclusion:
The combination of gage blocks are first
(f)
The combination of gage blocks.
Answer to Problem 16AR
The combination of gage blocks are first
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
First block required one
Substitute
Second block required is two
Substitute
Conclusion:
The combination of gage blocks are first
(g)
The combination of gage blocks.
Answer to Problem 16AR
The combination of gage blocks are first
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
First block required one
Substitute
Second block required is two
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Third block required is one
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Fourth block required is one
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Fifth block required is one
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Sixth block require is one
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Conclusion:
The combination of gage blocks are first
(h)
The combination of gage blocks.
Answer to Problem 16AR
The combination of gage blocks are first
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
First block required one
Substitute
Second block required is two
Substitute
Third block required is one
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Fourth block required is one
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Fifth block required is one
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Sixth block require is one
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Seventh block require is one
Substitute
Conclusion:
The combination of gage blocks are first
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Chapter 36 Solutions
EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
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