Machine Tool Practices (11th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134893501
Author: Richard R. Kibbe, Roland O. Meyer, Jon Stenerson, Kelly Curran
Publisher: PEARSON
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QUESTION 1
Solve the following differential equation in Matlab using ode45.m. Use time interval of 0.1 second. (Don't use options in ode45 to change teh tolerance.)
d²x (1)
+x(t)
dx(1)
dt
+x(t)=0
dx
x(0) = 0,
=1.
dt
=0
What is x(t=0.8)?
0.653
○ 0.726
○ 0.498
0.547
○ 0.651
○ 0.895
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1. On the drawing above, before any geometric controls are applied, what is the coaxility tolerance is implied between the diameters?
2. On the part above, apply datum feature symbols to create a datum axis A-B by using the right and left diamters.
3. Apply a position coaxility between the right and left diamter of 0.1 at MMC.
4. Apply a position tolerance to the large center diameter within a diameter of 0.3 in relation to the single datum axis established by both datum features A and B.
QUESTION 2
Solve the following differential equation in Matlab using ode45.m. Use time interval of 0.1 second. (Don't use options in ode45 to change teh tolerance.)
d²x(t)
dt²
x(0)-1,
+x²=0
dx
dt
#L-
=1.
=0
What is dx/dt (t=2.5)?
-0.217
-1.32
0.432
0.556
-0.485
○ 0.120
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