EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
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Author: SMITH
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 75, Problem 12A
To determine

(a)

Sketch the rectangular solid for the given views.

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Explanation of Solution

The below figure represents the sketch of the sketch of a pyramid formed on surface of the extended sides of the rectangular solid surface block and identified angle.

EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY, Chapter 75, Problem 12A , additional homework tip  1

Figure-(1)

To determine

(b)

The angle of rotation R.

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Answer to Problem 12A

The angle of rotation R is 49°38.

Explanation of Solution

The below figure represent the sketch of the sketch of a pyramid formed on surface of the extended sides of the rectangular solid surface block and identified angle.

EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY, Chapter 75, Problem 12A , additional homework tip  2

Figure-(1)

Here the side DC is the common side of the triangle ΔADC and ΔBDC.

Consider, the angle A of the triangle ΔADC is 41°30, the angle B of the triangle ΔBDC is 46°, the tilt angle of the triangle ΔCDE is T and side DC is 1unit.

Write the expression for the angle B using the triangle ΔBDC.

  tanB=DCDB ...... (I)

Here, the length of the common side DC is DC and the length of the side DB is DB.

Write the expression of the angle A using the triangle ΔADC.

  tanA=DCAD ........ (II)

Here, the length of the side AD is AD.

Consider, the triangle ΔADB is a right angle triangle.

Write the expression of the angle ADB of the triangle ΔADB.

  tan(ADB)=DBAD ......... (III)

Consider, the triangle ΔAED is a right angle triangle.

Write the expression of the rotation angle.

  R=90ADB ........ (IV)

Calculation:

Substitute 46° for B and 1unit for DC in Equation (I).

  tan(46°)=( 1unit)DBDB=( 1unit)tan( 46°)DB=0.97unit

Substitute 41°30 for A and 1unit for DC in Equation (II).

  tan(41°30)=( 1unit)ADAD=( 1unit)tan( 41.5°)AD=1.14unit

Substitute 0.97unit for DB and 1.14unit for AD in Equation (III).

  tan(ADB)=( 0.97unit)( 1.14unit)ADB=tan1(0.85)ADB=40.36°

Substitute 40.36° for ADB in Equation (IV).

  R=9040.36°=49.64°=49°38

Conclusion:

The angle of rotation R is 49°38.

To determine

(c)

The angle of tilt T.

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Answer to Problem 12A

The angle of tilt T is 53°28.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression of angle ADB of the triangle ΔDCE.

  sin(ADE)=DEAD ........ (V)

Consider, the triangle ΔCDE is a right angle triangle.

Write the expression of tilt angle T by using triangle ΔCDE.

  tanT=DCDE ........ (VI)

Calculation:

Substitute 40.36° for ADB and 1.14unit for AD in Equation (V).

  sin(40.36°)=DE( 1.14unit)DE=(1.14unit)sin(40.36°)DE=0.74unit

Substitute 1unit for DC and 0.74unit for DE in Equation (VI).

  tanT=( 1unit)( 0.74unit)T=tan1(1.35)T=53.47°T=53°28

Conclusion:

The angle of tilt T is 53°28.

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