An artide in the IEEE Transactions on Components, Hybrids, and Manufacturing Technology (Vol. 15, No. 2. 1992, pp. 146-153) describes an experiment in which the contact resistance of a brake-only relay was studied for three different materials (all were silver-based alloys). The data are as follows: ... Alloy 1 95 97 99 98 99 99 99 94 95 98 2 104 102 102 105 99 102 111 103 100 103 119 130 132 136141 172 145 150 144 135 Contact Resistance Calculate the test statistic fo (2 decimal places). fo = Blank 1 Blank 1 Add your answer
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- Repeat Example 5 when microphone A receives the sound 4 seconds before microphone B.An artide in the IEEE Transactions on Components, Hybrids, and Manufacturing Technology (Vol. 15, No. 2, 1992, pp. 146-153) describes an experiment in which the contact resistance of a brake-only relay was studied for three different materials (all were silver-based alloys). The data are as follows: Alloy 1 95 97 99 98 99 99 99 94 95 98 104 102 102 105 99 102 111 103 100 103 119 130 132 136 141 172 145 150 144 135 Contact Resistance Calculate the test statistic f, (2 decimal places). fo = Blank 1An article in the IEEE Transactions on Components, Hybrids, and Manufacturing Technology (Vol. 15, No. 2, 1992, pp. 146-153) describes an experiment in which the contact resistance of a brake-only relay was studied for three different materials (all were silver-based alloys). The data are as follows: Alloy 1 95 97 99 98 99 99 99 94 95 98 2 104 102 102 105 99 102 111 103 100 103 119 130 132 136 141 172 145 150 144 135 Contact Resistance Calculate the test statistic fo (2 decimal places).
- In an article in IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement (2001, Vol. 50, pp. 986-990), researchers reported on a study of the effects of reducing current draw in a magnetic core by electronic means. They measured the current in a magnetic winding with and without the electronics in a paired experiment. Data for the case without electronics are provided in the Table. Current Without Electronics (mA) Supply Voltage 0.66 7.32 1.32 12.22 1.98 16.34 2.64 23.66 3.3 28.06 3.96 33.39 4.62 34.12 3.28 39.21 5.94 44.21 6.6 47.48 (a) Fit a regression line to predict current without electronics to supply voltage. Is there a significant regression at a = 0.05? What is the P-value? (b) Estimate the correlation coefficient. (c) Test the hypothesis that p = 0 against the alternative p=0 with a = 0.05. What is the P-value?In an article in IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement (2001, Vol. 50, pp. 986-990), researchers reported on a study of the effects of reducing current draw in a magnetic core by electronic means. They measured the current in a magnetic winding with and without the electronics in a paired experiment. Data for the case without electronics are provided in the Table. Current Without Electronics (mA) Supply Voltage 0.66 7.32 1.32 12.22 1.98 16.34 2.64 23.66 3.3 28.06 3.96 33.39 4.62 34.12 3.28 39.21 5.94 44.21 6.6 47.48 (a) Estimate the correlation coefficient. (b) Test the hypothesis that p = 0 against the alternative p=0 with a = 0.05. What is the P-value? (c) Compute a 95% confidence interval for the correlation coefficient.An engineer has set up a DOE (design-of-experiment) to test the wear of laminated materials and how it depends on the glue and filler used. At each test condition, two experiments were run. The engineer collected the data below. Calculate the main and interaction effects. Glue Filler Result 1 Result 2 0.3 0.5 65 70 0.6 0.5 0.3 0.75 0.6 0.75 101 89 97 61 72 105 Calculate the test statistics. SSclue number (rtol=0.01, atol=0.0001) SSpiller number (rtol=0.01, atol=0.0001) SSinteraction number (rtol=0.01, atol=0.0001) Felue number (rtol=0.01, atol=0.0001) Friller number (rtol=0.01, atol=0.0001) Finteraction number (rtol=0.01, atol=0.0001) Calculate the p-value. Pclue number (rtol=0.01, atol=0.0001) PFiller number (rtol=0.01, atol=0.0001) Pinteraction number (rtol=0.01, atol=0.0001) Which are statistically significant at a 10% level? State your decisions. O (a) Cannot Reject HO: Glue O (b) Reject HO: Interaction O (c) Cannot Reject HO: Interaction O (d) Reject H0: Filler O (e) Cannot Reject…
- Three different design configurations are being considered for a particular component. There are four possible failure modes for the component. An engineer obtained the following data on number of failures in each mode for each of the three configurations. Does the configuration appear to have an effect on type of failure? Failure Mode 1 2 3 4 1 22 44 17 9 Configuration 2 4 19 7 12 3 10 31 14 5 State the appropriate hypotheses. H0: pij = pi· · p·j i = 1, 2, 3; j = 1, 2, 3, 4 Ha: at least one pij ≠ pi· · p·j H0: pij ≠ pi· · p·j i = 1, 2, 3; j = 1, 2, 3, 4 Ha: at least one pij = pi· · p·j H0: pij ≠ pi· p·j i = 1, 2, 3; j = 1, 2, 3, 4 Ha: at least one pij = pi· p·j H0: pij = pi· p·j i = 1, 2, 3; j = 1, 2, 3, 4 Ha: at least one pij ≠ pi· p·j Compute the test statistic value. (Round your answer to three decimal places.)?2 =1. An article in the ASCE Journal of Energy Engineering (1999, Vol. 125, pp. 59-75) describes a study of the thermal inertia properties of autoclaved aerated concrete used as a building material. Five samples of the material were tested in a structure, and the average interior temperatures (•C) reported were as follows: 23.01, 22.22, 22.04, 22.62, and 22.59. 1.1. Test the hypotheses H0 : µ =22.5 versus H1 :µ + 22.5, using a=0.05. Find the P-value 1.2. Explain how the question could be answered by constructing a two-sided confidence interval on the mean interior temperature. Find the confidence interval.In Applied Spectroscopy, the infrared reflectance spectra properties of a viscous liquid used in the electronics industry as a lubricant were studied. The designed experiment consisted of the effect of band frequency x1 and film thickness x2 on optical density y using a Perkin-Elmer Model 621 infrared spectrometer. (Source: Pacansky, J., England, C. D., and Wattman, R., 1986.) y. Q4. 40 0.231 0.107 0.053 0.129 1.10 0.62 0.31 1.10 S05 S05 Sos 980 980 0.62 0.31 1.10 0.62 0.069 0.030 1.005 0.559 0.321 2.948 1.633 0.934 980 0.31 1.10 0.62 0.31 1235 1235 1235 Estimate the multiple linear regression equation.
- In Applied Spectroscopy, the infrared reflectance spectra properties of a viscous liquid used in the electronics industry as a lubricant were studied. The designed experiment consisted of the effect of band frequency x1 and film thickness x2 on optical density y using a Perkin-Elmer Model 621 infrared spectrometer. (Source: Pacansky, J., England, C. D., and Wattman, R., 1986.) y. Q4. 0.231 740 1.10 0.107 0.053 0.129 0.069 0.030 1.005 0.559 0.321 2.948 1.633 0.934 740 740 SO5 805 805 0.62 0.31 1.10 0.62 0.31 1.10 0.62 0.31 1.10 0.62 980 980 980 1235 1235 1235 0.31 Estimate the multiple linear regression equation.An article in the ACI Materials Journal (Vol. 84, 1987, pp. 213-216) describes several experiments investigating the rodding of concrete to remove trapped air. A 3-inch x 6-inch cylinder was used, and the number of times this rod was used is the design variable. The resulting compressive strength of the concrete specimen is the response. The data are shown in the following table. ... Compressive Strength (psi) Rodding Level Observations 10 1530 1530 1440 15 1610 1650 1500 20 1560 1730 1530 25 1500 1490 1510 Calculate the test statistic fo. Input answer up to 2 decimal places. Test Statisticf =1.68 Blank 1 1.68An article in the ACI Materials Journal (Vol. 84, 1987, pp. 213-216) describes several experiments investigating the rodding of concrete to remove trapped air. A 3-inch x 6-inch cylinder was used, and the number of times this rod was used is the design variable. The resulting compressive strength of the concrete specimen is the response. The data are shown in the following table. ... Compressive Strength (psi) Rodding Level Observations 10 1530 1530 1440 15 1610 1650 1500 20 1560 1730 1530 25 1500 1490 1510 Calculate the test statistic fo- Input answer up to 2 decimal places. TestStatisticf. Blank 1