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Leviafan [203]
3 years ago
11

If an AC circuit contains both resistive and capacitive components, w

Engineering
1 answer:
allochka39001 [22]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

C. Current will lead the voltage in the circuit.

Explanation:

The correct option is - C. Current will lead the voltage in the circuit.

Reason -

In the Resistive Capacitive load , current will lead the voltage by 90° .

So, the correct option is Current will lead the voltage in the circuit.

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Part diameter: D=73 mm =73\times 10^{-3} m

Part length: l=250 mm=250\times 10^{-3} m

Feed: f=0.30 mm/rev= 0.3\times 10^{-3} m/rev

Depth of cut: d=3.5 mm

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C= 80 m/min

n=0.130

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V_{opt}= \frac {80}{\left[ \left(3+\frac{3.33}{0.667}\right)\left(\frac{1}{0.13}-1\right)\right]^{0.13}}

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(b) From equation (ii), the tool life,

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(c) Cycle time: T_c=T_h+T_m+\frac{T_t}{n_p}

where,

T_m= Machining time for one part

n_p= Number of pieces cut in one tool life

T_m= \frac{l}{fN} min, where N=\frac{V_{opt}}{\pi D} is the rpm of the spindle.

\Rightarrow T_m= \frac{\pi D l}{fV_{opt}}

\Rightarrow T_m=\frac{\pi \times 73 \times 250\times 10^{-6}}{0.3\times 10^{-3}\times 47.7}=4.01 min/pc

So, the number of parts produced in one tool life

n_p=\frac {T}{T_m}

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