16 unplug
18 surge?
19 flowing/conductive?
20 ear protection?
Answer: 2.93 ft/sec
Explanation: Calculate the volume/sec entering from the two inlets (Pipes 1 and 2), add them, and then calculate the flow in Pipe 3.
The table illustrates the approach. I calculated the volume of each pipe for a 1 foot section with the indicated diameters, divided by 2 for the radius of each using V = πr²h. Units of V are in^3/foot length. Now we can multiply that volume by the flow rate, in ft/sec, to obtain the flow rate in in^3/sec.
Add the two rates from Pipes 1 and 2 (62.14 in^3/sec) to arrive at the flow rate for Pipe 3 necessary to keep the water level constant. Calculate the volume of 1 foot of Pipe 3 (21.21 in^3/foot) and then divide this into the inflow sum of 62.14 in^3/sec to find the flow rate of Pipe 3 (in feet/sec) necessary to keep the water level constant.
That is 2.93 ft/sec.
Answer:
ω=314.15 rad/s.
0.02 s.
Explanation:
Given that
Motor speed ,N= 3000 revolutions per minute
N= 3000 RPM
The speed of the motor in rad/s given as
Now by putting the values in the above equation
ω=314.15 rad/s
Therefore the speed in rad/s will be 314.15 rad/s.
The speed in rev/sec given as
ω= 50 rev/s
It take 1 sec to cover 50 revolutions
That is why to cover 1 revolution it take

Answer:
(c) an acme tool gage
Explanation:
with the help of an acme tool we measure the pitch of a screw thread it is used as reference for finding the pitch of the thread it is also called an inspection tool is aligned to work with an acme tool gage it is also used for gage the internal and external threaded product. it is also used for grinding and setting tools it is mainly work 29° thread angle