What is an isocircle? Why are isocircles drawn in the ELLIPSE command?
What will be an ideal response?
An isocircle represents a circle in an isometric view. Isocircles are actually ellipses, which is why they are drawn in the ELLIPSE command.
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a. plus b. minus c. times d. divided by
The heat input to the Otto cycle is nearest:
The pressure and temperature at the inlet to the ideal Otto cycle, with T-s diagram shown, are 100 kPa and 10ºC. The maximum temperature in the cycle is 1200ºC. Assume constant specific heats from Table below for all calculations.
A) 450 kJ/kg
B) 500 kJ/kg
C) 550 kJ/kg
D) 600 kJ/kg
The subsequent problems deal with the circuit below where the op amps are LM741's powered by a ±15 V power supply. Assume R1 = R2 = R3 = R4 = R. Assume the op amps are ideal.If Vi = 20 V, V1 (for the "real" LM741) would be approximately
A. 20 V B. 13.6 V C. 0 V D. 5 V E. 10 V
The safety and health policy should convey certain messages. What are they?
What will be an ideal response?