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978-0073398242 Appendix B Solution Manual Part 4
PROBLEM B.20 Knowing that the thin hemispherical shell shown has a mass m and thickness t, determine the mass moment of inertia and the radius of gyration of the shell with respect to the x axis. (Hint: Consider the shell […]
978-0073398242 Appendix B Solution Manual Part 3
PROBLEM B.14 Determine by direct integration the mass moment of inertia and the radius of gyration with respect to the x axis of the paraboloid shown, assuming that it has a uniform density and a mass m. SOLUTION 222 :ryzkx […]
978-0073398242 Appendix B Solution Manual Part 2
PROBLEM B.8 A thin plate of mass m has the trapezoidal shape shown. Determine the mass moment of inertia of the plate with respect to (a) the centroidal axis CC that is perpendicular to the plate, (b) the axis AA […]
978-0073398242 Appendix B Solution Manual Part 1
APPENDIX B PROBLEM B.1 A thin plate of mass m is cut in the shape of an equilateral triangle of side a. Determine the mass moment of inertia of the plate with respect to (a) the centroidal axes AA and […]
978-0078027673 Chapter 9 Part 2
Power available T V a air m ( ) e T m V V 2 1( ) 2 e T V m V V 2 useful power available 1 total power generated 2 p e T V T V m […]
978-0078027673 Chapter 9 Part 1
Chapter 9 4 3 6 4 4 4 3 3 2.43 10 613 3988 K 720 T p T p T where 720 joule/kg K v v q T T c c 4 4 3 3 3988 (13.0) 84.6 atm […]
978-0078027673 Chapter 8 Part 2
2 2 2 t V k E r 7 2 kg 2(1.341 10 ) t 3432 m/sec. V 2 sin 2(3432) sin 10 m/sec 2 V V sin 2 2 v v 118 v PROPRIETARY MATERIAL. © 2012 The McGraw-Hill […]
978-0078027673 Chapter 8 Part 1
6 6 6 6 2 14 3 2 2 6 3 10 2 400 miles 0.644 10 6.4 10 0.644 10 7.044 10 m 3/ 986 10 m /sec from the text cos (7.044 10 )(13 10 ) cos10° G […]
978-0078027673 Chapter 7
Chapter 7 cg ac ac ( ) M M L C C C h h ex cg ac ( ) 0.005 0.05(0.03) 0.01 M M L C C C h h 2 2 2 1 1 (1.225)(100) 6125 N/m 2 […]
978-0078027673 Chapter 6 Part 3
sinT D W T D 1sin / W L D T (1.4)(1716)(408.3) 990 ft/sec 0.85(990) 841.5 ft/sec. a RT V M a 3 R /C 5 sin 5.94 10 841.5 V 0.34 very small. 3 1 1 sin 5.94 10 […]
978-0078027673 Chapter 6 Part 2
0 3/ 2 3/ 2 2 AR L L DL D C C CC Ce 2 0 AR D 0 i 3 D D C C 0 1/2 1/2 2 L L DL D C C CC Ce 1 AR […]
978-0078027673 Chapter 6 Part 1
Chapter 6 350 km/hr 97.2 m/sec V 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 (1.225)(97.2) 5787 N/m 2 2 38220 0.242 (5787)(27.3) (0.242) 0.03 AR (0.9)(75) 0.03 0.0028 0.0328 L L D W Cq S C C C e C […]
978-0078027673 Chapter 5 Part 3
5.34 From Appendix D, for the NACA 2412 airfoil at zero angle of attack, Cd= 0.006. This is the profile drag coefficient, the sum of skin friction drag and pressure drag due to flow separation. To estimate the skin friction […]
978-0078027673 Chapter 5 Part 2
(1.4)(1716)(390) 968 ft/seca RT PROPRIETARY MATERIAL. © 2012 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this Manual may be displayed, reproduced, or distributed in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the […]
978-0078027673 Chapter 5 Part 1
Chapter 5 ( , , , , )M f V S a ( , , , , ) a b d e f M Z V S a t t t 1 = b+f(For mass) 2 = a – 3b+ […]
978-0078027673 Chapter 4 Part 4
dp VdV dp dV V dx dx 1 253.64 m/sec and 57.49 sec dV Vdx 3 3 (1.23)(53.64)( 57.49) 3.793 10 N/m dp dx 1 37.66 m/sec and 1.173 sec dV Vdx 3 (1.23)(7.66)( 1.173) 11.05 N/m dp dx (3.5 […]
978-0078027673 Chapter 4 Part 3
cr 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 5 cr (1.23)(20) 246 N/m Re 5 10 x q V V x 5 5 5 cr (5 10 ) (1.789 10 )(5 10 ) 0.3636 m (1.23)(20) xV 0.2 0.074 A […]
978-0078027673 Chapter 4 Part 2
2 2 01 1 1 0.2(0.96) 1.184 2 TM T 1 1 (1.4)(287)(220) 297 m/seca RT 1 1 1 / 596 /197 2.0M V a 2 2 2 2 1 01 1 2 11 ( 1) 1 2 1 4 […]
978-0078027673 Chapter 4 Part 1
Chapter 4 1 1 2 2 AV A V 2 1 2 1 4 A 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 ( ) 2 V V p p p p V V […]
978-0078027673 Chapter 3 Part 2
0/( ) 0 (9.8)(45,000) /(287)(240) 6.402 0 g h RT e e e 0.1 m PROPRIETARY MATERIAL. © 2012 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this Manual may be displayed, reproduced, or distributed in any form […]
978-0078027673 Chapter 3 Part 1
Chapter 3 1 1 9.8 (287)(216.66) (6000) 2 2 1 1 0.3884 pe p 4 3 2 2 1 3 2 (0.3884)(1.9399 10 ) 7.53 10 N/m (0.3884)(3.1194 10 ) 0.121 kg/m p 2216.66 KT 43 2.65 10 0.419 kg/m […]
978-0078027673 Chapter 2
SOLUTIONS MANUAL TO ACCOMPANY INTRODUCTION TO FLIGHT 8th Edition By John D. Anderson, Jr. Chapter 2 5 / (1.2)(1.01 10 )/(287)(300) = p RT = 23 20 3 3 (1.38 10 )(500) 1.035 10 J 2 2 k T = […]
978-0078027673 Chapter 10
Chapter 10 2 Re M 258.1 KT 0(81)(258.1) 20,906 KT 57.3( / ) 57.3(6.12) 28.65 90 61.5 s R 2 / 1 2 2 2 0 2 ( 1) 1 2 1 4 2( 1) pM M pM 1.4 / […]
978-0393123982 Chapter 37 Lecture Note
the provision of a real public good, like the date of the midterm, it is still of interest to run through a numerical example, such as the one given in the book. 92 Chapter Highlights Chapter 37 Public Goods I […]
978-0393123982 Chapter 36 Solution Manual Part 2
NAME 447 total revenue and variable costs and hence maximize profits. p1= $80,p2= $50 the cost of using Microeconomics for the Muddleheaded for a student who buys the book when it is first published and resells it at the end […]
978-0393123982 Chapter 36 Solution Manual Part 1
Chapter 36 NAME Information Technology Introduction. We all recognize that information technology has revolu- tionized the way we produce and consume. Some think that it is necessary to have a “new economics” to understand this New Economy. We think not. […]
978-0393123982 Chapter 36 Lecture Note
88 Chapter Highlights Chapter 36 Information Technology There’s so much discussion these days about the Internet, the information economy, and the information society that I thought it would be fun to try to get some of these ideas into the […]
978-0393123982 Chapter 35 Solution Manual Part 2
NAME 433 Suppose that each consumer owns 1 unit of the consumption good and consumes it. (b) Suppose that each consumer consumes only 3/4 of a unit. Will all individuals be better off or worse off? Better off. (c) What […]
978-0393123982 Chapter 35 Solution Manual Part 1
Chapter 35 NAME Externalities Introduction. When there are externalities, the outcome from indepen- dently chosen actions is typically not Pareto efficient. In these exercises, you explore the consequences of alternative mechanisms and institutional arrangements for dealing with externalities. Example: A […]
978-0393123982 Chapter 35 Lecture Note
Chapter 35 85 Chapter 35 Externalities I really like the smokers and nonsmokers example in the Edgeworth box. I think that it gets the main points about externalities across very simply. Students sometimes get confused about the vertical axis. Emphasize […]
978-0393123982 Chapter 34 Solution Manual
Introduction. Here you will look at various ways of determining social preferences. You will check to see which of the Arrow axioms for ag- gregating individual preferences are satisfied by these welfare relations. You will also try to find optimal […]
978-0393123982 Chapter 34 Lecture Note
Welfare I like to describe the aggregation of preference issues in terms of manipulation. Majority voting is bad because the outcome can depend on the order in which the vote is taken and this can lead to agenda manipulation. Rank-order […]
978-0393123982 Chapter 33 Solution Manual
Chapter 33 NAME Production Introduction. In this section we explore economywide production pos- sibility sets. We pay special attention to the principle of comparative advantage. The principle is simply that efficiency suggests that people should specialize according to their relative […]
978-0393123982 Chapter 33 Lecture Note
they probably won’t see it after the standard treatment in their principles course. Chapter 33 81 Chapter 33 Production In this chapter I describe a general equilibrium model of production, the classical Robinson Crusoe economy. I usually start my lecture […]
978-0393123982 Chapter 32 Solution Manual Part 2
NAME 399 you can compute his demand in competitive equilibrium. Having solved for Ken’s consumption and knowing that total consumption by Ken and Barbie equals the sum of their endowments, it should be easy to find Barbie’s consumption.) equilibrium allocation […]
978-0393123982 Chapter 32 Solution Manual Part 1
Chapter 32 NAME Exchange Introduction. The Edgeworth box is a thing of beauty. An amazing amount of information is displayed with a few lines, points and curves. In fact one can use an Edgeworth box to show just about everything […]
978-0393123982 Chapter 32 Lecture Note
aspects of these ideas if they can discuss them a little. Exchange A. Partial equilbrium — theory of single market 78 Chapter Highlights Chapter 32 Exchange This chapter starts out with a relatively standard treatment of trade in an Edgeworth […]
978-0077502249 Chapter 9 Solution Manual
Chapter 09 – Behavioral Finance and Technical Analysis 1. Note the following matches: a. Investors are slow to update their beliefs when given new evidence – Conservatism bias b. Investors are reluctant to bear losses due to their unconventional decisions […]
978-0077502249 Chapter 9 Lecture Notes
Chapter 09 – Behavioral Finance and Technical Analysis CHAPTER NINE BEHAVIORAL FINANCE AND TECHNICAL ANALYSIS CHAPTER OVERVIEW 1. The Behavioral Critique PPT 9-2 through PPT 9-13 The area of behavioral finance is relatively new but has been growing in popularity. […]
978-0077502249 Chapter 8 Solution Manual
Chapter 08 – The Efficient Market Hypothesis 1. The correlation coefficient should be zero. If it were not zero, then one could use returns from one period to predict returns in later periods and therefore earn abnormal profits. The phrase […]
978-0077502249 Chapter 8 Lecture Notes
Chapter 08 – The Efficient Market Hypothesis CHAPTER EIGHT THE EFFICIENT MARKET HYPOTHESIS CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter examines the concept of market efficiency. We are asking whether securities are, on concerned. However we may also ask a related question, “Are […]
978-0077502249 Chapter 7 Solution Manual
Chapter 07 – Capital Asset Pricing and Arbitrage Pricing Theory 1. The required rate of return on a stock is related to the required rate of return on the stock market via beta. Assuming the beta of Google remains constant, […]
978-0077502249 Chapter 7 Lecture Notes
Chapter 07 – Capital Asset Pricing and Arbitrage Pricing Theory CHAPTER SEVEN CAPITAL ASSET PRICING AND ARBITRAGE PRICING THEORY 1. The Capital Asset Pricing Model PPT 7-2 through PPT 7-12 The introduction of the CAPM starts with an overview of […]
978-0077502249 Chapter 7 Estimate the Index Model
1. What were the betas of Ford, Toyota, and Honda? Step 1: Calculate the risk premium (excess return) for each firm for every month. [Change cells : 5 5 $ 5] [Select cells: G5:J5; In Home Tab select Fill – […]
978-0077502249 Chapter 6 Solution Manual
Chapter 06 – Efficient Diversification 1. So long as the correlation coefficient is below 1.0, the portfolio will benefit from diversification because returns on component securities will not move in perfect lockstep. The portfolio standard deviation will be less than […]
978-0077502249 Chapter 6 Lecture Notes
Chapter 06 – Efficient Diversification CHAPTER SIX EFFICIENT DIVERSIFICATION CHAPTER OVERVIEW In this chapter, the concept of portfolio formation moves beyond the risky and risk-free asset that is tangent to the so called efficient frontier of best diversified portfolios, will […]
978-0077502249 Chapter 5 Solution Manual
Chapter 05 – Risk and Return: Past and Prologue 1. The 1% VaR will be less than –30%. As percentile or probability of a return declines so does the magnitude of that return. Thus, a 1 percentile probability will produce […]
978-0077502249 Chapter 5 Lecture Notes
Chapter 05 – Risk and Return: Past and Prologue CHAPTER FIVE RISK AND RETURN: PAST AND PROLOGUE CHAPTER OVERVIEW should be able to construct portfolios of different risk levels, given information about risk free rates and returns on risky assets. […]
978-0077502249 Chapter 4 Solution Manual
Chapter 04 – Mutual Funds and Other Investment Companies 1. Mutual funds offer many benefits. Some of those benefits include: the ability to invest with small amounts of money, diversification, professional management, low transaction costs, tax benefits, and the ability […]
978-0077502249 Chapter 4 Lecture Notes
Chapter 04 – Mutual Funds and Other Investment Companies CHAPTER FOUR MUTUAL FUNDS AND OTHER INVESTMENT COMPANIES CHAPTER OVERVIEW 1. Investment Companies PPT 4-2 Key services provided by investment companies include elements of services that are related to scale factors […]