Refer to the shaft shown in Figure 6-4. Determine the missing dimensions in the table using the dimensions given. All dimensions are in inches.
(a)
Evaluate the missing dimension
Answer to Problem 13A
The missing dimension
Explanation of Solution
Given:
All the dimensions are shown below:
Calculation:
Dimension
Subtract addition of
Dimension
Subtract addition of
Thus, the missing dimension
Conclusion:
The missing dimension
(b)
Evaluate the missing dimension
Answer to Problem 13A
The missing dimension
Explanation of Solution
Given:
All the dimensions are shown below:
Calculation:
Dimension is calculated as follows:
Subtract addition of
Dimension G is calculated as follows:
Add of C, E and F.
Thus, the missing dimension A and G are
Conclusion:
The missing dimension A and G are
(c)
Evaluate the missing dimension C and D.
Answer to Problem 13A
The missing dimension C and D are
Explanation of Solution
Given:
All the dimensions are shown below:
Calculation:
Dimension C is calculated as follows:
Subtract addition of E and F from G.
Dimension D is calculated as follows:
Add of A, B and C.
Thus, the missing dimension C and D are
Conclusion:
The missing dimension C and D are
(d)
Evaluate the missing dimension B and E.
Answer to Problem 13A
The missing dimension B and E are
Explanation of Solution
Given:
All the dimensions are shown below:
Calculation:
Dimension B is calculated as follows:
Subtract addition of A and C from D.
Dimension E is calculated as follows:
Subtract addition of C and F from G.
Thus, the missing dimension B and E are
Conclusion:
The missing dimension B and E are
(e)
Evaluate the missing dimension A and G.
Answer to Problem 13A
The missing dimension A and G are
Explanation of Solution
Given:
All the dimensions are shown below:
Calculation:
Dimension A is calculated as follows:
Subtract addition of B and C from D.
Dimension G is calculated as follows:
Add C, E and F.
Thus, the missing dimension A and G are
Conclusion:
The missing dimension A and G are
(f)
Evaluate the missing dimension C and D.
Answer to Problem 13A
The missing dimension C and D are
Explanation of Solution
Given:
All the dimensions are shown below:
Calculation:
Dimension C is calculated as follows:
Subtract addition of E and F from G.
Dimension D is calculated as follows:
Add of A, B and C.
Thus, the missing dimension C and D are
Conclusion:
The missing dimension C and D are
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