Question 5. A component consists of two horizontal concentric solid cylinders, A and B, fixed together as shown in the diagram below. X mm x Cylinder A 800 mm x = OG Cylinder B 500 mm Cylinder A has a diameter of X=50 mm, a length of 800 mm and is made of steel having a density of 7800 kg/m³. mm Ymm Cylinder B has a diameter of Y=66 mm, a length of 500 mm and is made of aluminium having a density of 2600 kg/m³. The dimension is the distance from the left-hand end of the component to its centre of gravity at point G. Calculate and enter your answer, in mm, correct to three significant figures in the box below.

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A component consists of two horizontal concentric solid cylinders, A and B, fixed together as
shown in the diagram below.
X mm
x
Cylinder A
800 mm
x =
OG
Cylinder B
mm
500 mm
Cylinder A has a diameter of X=50 mm, a length of 800 mm and is made of steel having a density
of 7800 kg/m³.
Ymm
Cylinder B has a diameter of Y=66 mm, a length of 500 mm and is made of aluminium having a
density of 2600 kg/m³.
The dimension is the distance from the left-hand end of the component to its centre of gravity at
point G.
Calculate and enter your answer, in mm, correct to three significant figures in the box below.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 5. A component consists of two horizontal concentric solid cylinders, A and B, fixed together as shown in the diagram below. X mm x Cylinder A 800 mm x = OG Cylinder B mm 500 mm Cylinder A has a diameter of X=50 mm, a length of 800 mm and is made of steel having a density of 7800 kg/m³. Ymm Cylinder B has a diameter of Y=66 mm, a length of 500 mm and is made of aluminium having a density of 2600 kg/m³. The dimension is the distance from the left-hand end of the component to its centre of gravity at point G. Calculate and enter your answer, in mm, correct to three significant figures in the box below.
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