EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
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Author: SMITH
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
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Chapter 24, Problem 25A
To determine

(a)

The percent increase in temperature.

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Answer to Problem 25A

Percentage increase in temperature is 13%.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Initial temperature of heated steel is 13000 F and color is dark red. Color changes to dull cherry-red at approximately 14700.

Calculation:

As per the given information initial temperature is 13000 F and color is dark red. Color changes to dull cherry-red at approximately 14700.

So, change in temperature =(1470013000)=1700F.

Need to find the percentage change in the temperature.

As we know the proportion to find percentage is given as

  PB=R100   where, P=percentage, B= base and R=rate

Here, initial temperature will be base B=13000F, percentage will be P=1700F.

Putting these value in standard proportion,

  PB=R1001701300=R100                           {Put B=1300 and P=170}Applying cross multiplication,1300R=170×100R=170×1001300R=13.07692R=13                                   {Rounding off to nearest whole number}

Hence, percentage increase in temperature is 13%.

To determine

(b)

The percent increase in temperature.

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Answer to Problem 25A

Percentage increase in temperature is 69%.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Initial temperature of heated steel is 13000 F and color is dark red. Color changes to orange yellow at approximately 22000.

Calculation:

As per the given information initial temperature is 13000 F and color is dark red. Color changes to orange yellow at approximately 22000.

So, change in temperature =(2200013000)=9000F.

Need to find the percentage change in the temperature.

As we know the proportion to find percentage is given as

  PB=R100   where, P=percentage, B= base and R=rate

Here, initial temperature will be base B=13000F, percentage will be P=9000F.

Putting these value in standard proportion,

  PB=R1009001300=R100                           {Put B=1300 and P=900}Applying cross multiplication,1300R=900×100R=900×1001300R=69.23076R=69                                   {Rounding off to nearest whole number}

Hence, percentage increase in temperature is 69%.

To determine

(c)

The percent increase in temperature.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 25A

Percentage increase in temperature is 110%.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Initial temperature of heated steel is 13000 F and color is dark red. Color changes to brilliant white at approximately 27300.

Calculation:

As per the given information initial temperature is 13000 F and color is dark red. Color changes to brilliant white at approximately 27300.

So, change in temperature =(2730013000)=14300F.

Need to find the percentage change in the temperature.

As we know the proportion to find percentage is given as

  PB=R100   where, P=percentage, B= base and R=rate

Here, initial temperature will be base B=13000F, percentage will be P=14300F.

Putting these value in standard proportion,

  PB=R10014301300=R100                           {Put B=1300 and P=1430}Applying cross multiplication,1300R=1430×100R=1430×1001300R=110R=110                                   {Rounding off to nearest whole number}

Hence, percentage increase in temperature is 110%.

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