Mathematics For Machine Technology
Mathematics For Machine Technology
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ISBN: 9781337798310
Author: Peterson, John.
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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Chapter 83, Problem 1A
To determine

Holes locations by using incremental positioning.

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Answer to Problem 1A

The coordinates of holes 1 to 6 are (15,10), (15,10), (15,10), (30,20), (51.5,30) and (51.5,20).

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Given:

The holes are shown below:

  Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 83, Problem 1A , additional homework tip  1

Calculation:

  Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 83, Problem 1A , additional homework tip  2

Coordinates of the holes byincremental positioningcan calculate from the above figure as follows:

Coordinate of hole 1 is (15,10).

Coordinate of hole 2 is (15,10).

Coordinate of hole 3 is (15,10).

Coordinate of hole 4 is (30,20).

Coordinate of hole 5 is (51.5,30).

Coordinate of hole 6 is (51.5,20).

Thus, the coordinates of holes 1 to 6 are (15,10), (15,10), (15,10), (30,20), (51.5,30) and (51.5,20).

Conclusion:

The coordinates of holes 1 to 6 are (15,10), (15,10), (15,10), (30,20), (51.5,30) and (51.5,20).

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