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 11, Problem 13A
To determine

(a)

The smallest combination of gauge leaves thickness.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 13A

  T=0.010in.+0.004in.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 11, Problem 13A , additional homework tip  1

Thickness =0.014in.

Calculation:

In Figure a customary fleer gauge is given with different leaf thickness.

Thus, the smallest combination of leaves that will give a thickness of 0.014in. is

  0.010+0.0040.014in.

Conclusion:

The combination of leaves is T=0.010in.+0.004in.

To determine

(b)

The smallest combination of gauge leaves thickness.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 13A

  T=0.015in.+0.010in.+0.008in.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 11, Problem 13A , additional homework tip  2

Thickness =0.033in.

Calculation:

In Figure a customary fleer gauge is given with different leaf thickness.

Thus, the smallest combination of leaves that will give a thickness of 0.033in. is

  0.015+0.010+0.0080.033in.

Conclusion:

The combination of leaves is T=0.015in.+0.010in.+0.008in.

To determine

(c)

The smallest combination of gauge leaves thickness.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 13A

  T=0.015in.+0.006in.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 11, Problem 13A , additional homework tip  3

Thickness =0.021in.

Calculation:

In Figure a customary fleer gauge is given with different leaf thickness.

Thus, the smallest combination of leaves that will give a thickness of 0.021in. is

  0.015+0.0060.021in.

Conclusion:

The combination of leaves is T=0.015in.+0.006in.

To determine

(d)

The smallest combination of gauge leaves thickness.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 13A

  T=0.015in.+0.012in.+0.008in.+0.003in.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 11, Problem 13A , additional homework tip  4

Thickness =0.038in.

Calculation:

In Figure a customary fleer gauge is given with different leaf thickness.

Thus, the smallest combination of leaves that will give a thickness of 0.038in. is

  0.015+0.012+0.008+0.0030.038in.

Conclusion:

The combination of leaves is T=0.015in.+0.012in.+0.008in.+0.003in.

To determine

(e)

The smallest combination of gauge leaves thickness.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 13A

  T=0.008in.+0.003in.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 11, Problem 13A , additional homework tip  5

Thickness =0.011in.

Calculation:

In Figure a customary fleer gauge is given with different leaf thickness.

Thus, the smallest combination of leaves that will give a thickness of 0.011in. is

  0.008+0.0030.011in.

Conclusion:

The combination of leaves is T=0.008in.+0.003in.

To determine

(f)

The smallest combination of gauge leaves thickness.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 13A

  T=0.015+0.012+0.010+0.003+0.002.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 11, Problem 13A , additional homework tip  6

Thickness =0.042in.

Calculation:

In Figure a customary fleer gauge is given with different leaf thickness.

Thus, the smallest combination of leaves that will give a thickness of 0.042in. is

  0.015+0.012+0.010+0.003+0.0020.042in.

Conclusion:

The combination of leaves is T=0.015+0.012+0.010+0.003+0.002.

To determine

(g)

The smallest combination of gauge leaves thickness.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 13A

  T=0.015+0.012+0.002.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 11, Problem 13A , additional homework tip  7

Thickness =0.029in.

Calculation:

In Figure a customary fleer gauge is given with different leaf thickness.

Thus, the smallest combination of leaves that will give a thickness of 0.029in. is

  0.015+0.012+0.0020.029in.

Conclusion:

The combination of leaves is T=0.015+0.012+0.002.

To determine

(h)

The smallest combination of gauge leaves thickness.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 13A

  T=0.015+0.012+0.010+0.008+0.004.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 11, Problem 13A , additional homework tip  8

Thickness =0.049in.

Calculation:

In Figure a customary fleer gauge is given with different leaf thickness.

Thus, the smallest combination of leaves that will give a thickness of 0.049in. is

  0.015+0.012+0.010+0.008+0.0040.049in.

Conclusion:

The combination of leaves is T=0.015+0.012+0.010+0.008+0.004.

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