EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
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Author: SMITH
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 77, Problem 6A
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The volume of the given piece.

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Answer to Problem 6A

The volume of the given piece is 50099.80255mm3.

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The figure blow denotes the given figure with dimensions and different parts.

  EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY, Chapter 77, Problem 6A

  Figure-(1)

Part 1 and part 4 are identical. Therefore the volume of both the parts is same.

  V1=V4  ........... (I)

Here, the volume of part 1 is V1 and volume of part 4 is V4.

Write the expression for the area of bigger square of part 1.

  B1=l12   ...... (II)

Here, the length of the bigger square is l1.

Write the expression for the area of smaller square of part 1.

  B2=l22  ........ (III)

Here, the length of smaller square of part 1 is l2

Write the expression for volume of part 1.

  V1=13h1(B1+B2+B1B2)  ......(IV)

Here, the height of part 1 is h1.

Write the expression for the volume of part 2.

  V2=L2h2  ......(V)

Here, length of part 2 is L and height of part 2 is h2.

Write the expression for the volume of part 3.

  V3=πR2h3  ......(VI)

Here, the radius of part 3 is R and the height of part 3 is h3.

Write the expression for the final volume of the piece.

  V=V1+V2+V4V3  ......(VII)

Calculation:

Substitute 64.50mm for l1 in Equation (II).

  B1=(64.50mm)2=4160.25mm2

Substitute 15.62mm for l2 in Equation (III).

  B2=(15.62mm)2=243.9844mm2

Substitute 4160.25mm2 for B1, 23.65mm for h1, and 243.9844mm2 for B2 in Equation (IV).

  V1=13(23.65mm)(4160.25 mm2+243.9844 mm2+ ( 4160.25 mm 2 )( 243.9844 mm 2 ))=13(23.65mm)(5411.7244 mm2)=42662.4274mm3

Substitute 42662.4274mm2 for V1 in Equation (I).

  V4=42662.4274mm3

Substitute 15.62mm for L and 12.82mm for h2 in Equation (V).

  V2=(15.62mm)2(12.82mm)=(243.9844 mm2)(12.82mm)=3127.88mm3

Substitute 14.25mm for R and 60.12mm for h3 in Equation (VI).

  V3=π(14.25mm)2(60.12mm)=12208.1175πmm3=38352.93225mm3

Substitute 42662.4274mm3 for V1, 42662.4274mm3 for V4, 3127.88mm3 for V2, and 38352.93225mm3 for V3 in Equation (V).

  V=42662.4274mm3+3127.88mm3+42662.4274mm338352.93225mm3=88452.7348mm338352.93225mm3=50099.80255mm3

Conclusion:

The volume of the given piece is 50099.80255mm3.

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