turbine rotor is found to be out of balance to the extend of 1.5 kg at 0.45 m radius in the plane AA and 2 kg at 0.6 m radius in the plane BB, the relative angular positions being given in the end view, Figure Q3. It is desired to balance these masses by a mass in each of the plane XX and YY at radii of 0.525 m and 0.45 m respectively.
turbine rotor is found to be out of balance to the extend of 1.5 kg at 0.45 m radius in the plane AA and 2 kg at 0.6 m radius in the plane BB, the relative angular positions being given in the end view, Figure Q3. It is desired to balance these masses by a mass in each of the plane XX and YY at radii of 0.525 m and 0.45 m respectively.
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A turbine rotor is found to be out of balance to the extend of 1.5 kg at 0.45 m radius in the plane AA and 2 kg at 0.6 m radius in the plane BB, the relative angular positions being given in the end view, Figure Q3. It is desired to balance these masses by a mass in each of the plane XX and YY at radii of 0.525 m and 0.45 m respectively.

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A turbine rotor is found to be out of balance to the extend of 1.5 kg at 0.45 m radius in the
plane AA and 2 kg at 0.6 m radius in the plane BB, the relative angular positions being given
in the end view, Figure Q3. It is desired to balance these masses by a mass in each of the plane
XX and YY at radii of 0.525 m and 0.45 m respectively.
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A
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Determine,
a) the magnitude and positions of these masses, and
b) Show their positions in an end view.
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