Mathematics For Machine Technology
Mathematics For Machine Technology
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Author: Peterson, John.
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Chapter 14, Problem 60A

Find the volume of this pin. All dimensions are in inches.
Volume of cylinder = π × R 2 × H

Volume of cone = 0.2618 × D 2 × H

Chapter 14, Problem 60A, Find the volume of this pin. All dimensions are in inches. Volume of cylinder =R2H Volume of cone

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To determine

The metal volume of given pin.

Answer to Problem 60A

Volume of given pin is 9.33 mm3.

Given information:

A metal pin is given as below indicating dimensions in millimeter.

Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 14, Problem 60A , additional homework tip  1

Calculation:

Volume of the given pin will be volume of cylinder added with volume of cone.

As we know that volume of a cylinder is given by -

V=π×R2×H

Here, radius of the cylinder is 0.65 millimeter and height cylinder is 6.87 millimeter. i.e. R=0.65 mm and H=6.87 mm.

So, volume of the cylinder will be -

V=π×r2×HV=3.14×(0.65)2×6.87mm3                       {Put r=5.00 mm,h=3.20 mm}V=3.14×0.4225×6.87mm3 V=9.11mm3

Now, as we know that volume of a cone is given by -

V=0.2618×d2×H

Here, diameter of the given cone is 1.30 millimeter and height is 0.50 millimeter.

i.e. d=1.30 millimeter and H=0.50 millimeter.

So, volume of the cone will be -

V=0.2618×d2×hV=0.2618×(1.30)2×0.50mm3                    {Put d=1.30 mm, h=0.50 mm}V=0.2618×1.69×0.50mm3V=0.2212mm3V=0.22mm3                                                {Rounding off to 2 decimal place}

Since, volume of the given pin will be volume of cylinder added with volume of cone.

Hence, volume of given pin =9.11+0.22 mm3=9.33 mm3.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

A metal pin is given as below indicating dimensions in millimeter.

Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 14, Problem 60A , additional homework tip  2

Calculation:

Volume of the given pin will be volume of cylinder added with volume of cone.

As we know that volume of a cylinder is given by -

V=π×R2×H

Here, radius of the cylinder is 0.65 millimeter and height cylinder is 6.87 millimeter. i.e. R=0.65 mm and H=6.87 mm.

So, volume of the cylinder will be -

V=π×r2×HV=3.14×(0.65)2×6.87mm3                       {Put r=5.00 mm,h=3.20 mm}V=3.14×0.4225×6.87mm3 V=9.11mm3

Now, as we know that volume of a cone is given by -

V=0.2618×d2×H

Here, diameter of the given cone is 1.30 millimeter and height is 0.50 millimeter.

i.e. d=1.30 millimeter and H=0.50 millimeter.

So, volume of the cone will be -

V=0.2618×d2×hV=0.2618×(1.30)2×0.50mm3                    {Put d=1.30 mm, h=0.50 mm}V=0.2618×1.69×0.50mm3V=0.2212mm3V=0.22mm3                                                {Rounding off to 2 decimal place}

Since, volume of the given pin will be volume of cylinder added with volume of cone.

Hence, volume of given pin =9.11+0.22 mm3=9.33 mm3.

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