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Chapter 11, Problem 37PS
a.
To determine
Test whether there is an interaction between the machine type and reduction angle.
b.
To determine
Test whether there is an effect due to machine type.
c.
To determine
Test whether there is an effect due to reduction angle.
d.
To determine
Construct a plot for the mean ratio of the load on a test specimen (YS) to the ultimate tensile strength (UTS) for each machine type for each reduction angle.
e.
To determine
Write the conclusion about the effects of the Machine type and reduction angle on the ratio of the load test specimen (YS) to the ultimate tensile strength (UTS).
f.
To determine
Analyze the data using reduction angle as the only factor.
To determine
Compare the results of part (c) and part (e).
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