1. x is the 2nd digit of your UFID. 2. If you think there is a mistake in problem statement, please write down your assumption, and solve your problem based on your assumption. 3. Make sure your handwriting is recognizable. 4. Please show your work step by step (similar as how I did in example problems in class). We will grade your work by checking your understanding of each step. Having correct final answer without steps showing us how won’t get any points for the problem. Of course, if the correct answer is because of cheating, then it’s DSO’s decision on how to deal with it. 5. Show all your work on paper from the first page to the last page using webcam before you exit Honorlock. Once you exit Honorlock, you cannot change anything on your paper. 6. Submit your work on “Exam 1 submission” as a single pdf file. 7. Both Honorlock “Exam 1” and “Exam 1 submission” will be available for everyone start from 6:55 pm to 11:05 pm. a. For majority students without extra time allowed, please finish this exam within 2 hours and submit it on “Exam 1 submission” before 9:05 pm. b. For students with 50% extra time allowed, please finish this exam within 3 hours and submit it on “Exam 1 submission” before 10:05 pm. c. For students with 100% extra time allowed, please finish this exam within 4 hours and submit it on “Exam 1 submission” before 11:05 pm. Late submission is allowed with penalty. For every one minute late, there will be 2 points off. For students with extra time allowed, please put your extra time allowed in the comment when you submit. 9. This is a close-book, close-note exam. Make sure you don’t have textbook, lecture notes, or homework solutions around you. 10. Do not use Chegg or any other similar website. Any violation in exam will be reported to Dean of Students Office directly. Based on our experience, a lot of times online solutions are wrong and we figured out students using online solutions because their answer were wrong in a weird way. You should definitely trust yourself better than those “Chegg expert”.
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For the pin at C, it’s considered as failure when shear stre…
For the pin at C, it’s considered as failure when shear stress reaches (400+x) ksi. Calculate the diameter of the pin if safety factor is 3. Please type the pin diameter in the box below.
stunt person jumps from the roof of a tall building, but no…
stunt person jumps from the roof of a tall building, but no injury occurs because the person lands on a large, air-filled bag. Which one of the following best describes why no injury occurs?
A 0.2-kg steel ball is dropped straight down onto a hard, ho…
A 0.2-kg steel ball is dropped straight down onto a hard, horizontal floor and bounces straight up. The ball’s speed just before and just after impact with the floor is 10 m/s. Determine the magnitude of the impulse delivered to the floor by the steel ball.
A pebble rolls off the roof of Science Hall and falls vertic…
A pebble rolls off the roof of Science Hall and falls vertically. Just before it reaches the ground, the pebble’s speed is 17 m/s. Neglect air resistance and determine the height of Science Hall
At time t = 0 s, a puck is sliding on a horizontal table wit…
At time t = 0 s, a puck is sliding on a horizontal table with a velocity 3.60 m/s, 35.0° above the +x axis. As the puck slides, a constant acceleration acts on it that has the following components: ax = –0.360 m/s2 and ay = –0.980 m/s2 . What is the velocity of the puck at time t = 1.50 s?
Water enters a pipe of diameter 8 cm with a velocity of 3 m/…
Water enters a pipe of diameter 8 cm with a velocity of 3 m/s. Then the water encounters a constriction and its velocity becomes 12 m/s. What is the diameter of the constricted portion of the pipe?
A rock weighs 30 N in air and 25 N when completely submerged…
A rock weighs 30 N in air and 25 N when completely submerged in a fluid with a density of 750 kg/m3. Determine the density of the rock.
A system containing an ideal gas at a constant pressure of 1…
A system containing an ideal gas at a constant pressure of 1.32 × 105 Pa gains 2120 J of heat. During the process, the internal energy of the system increases by 2640 J. What is the change in volume of the gas?
A circular hole in a copper plate is 3.925 cm in diameter at…
A circular hole in a copper plate is 3.925 cm in diameter at 30.0 °C. What is the diameter of the hole if the temperature of the plate is raised to 150.0 °C? The coefficient of linear expansion of copper is 17 × 10–6/C°.