What is the maximum speed the cylinder can move along its circular path without slipping off the turntable?
Q. A small metal cylinder rests on a circular turntable that is rotating at a constant speed. The small metal cylinder has a mass of 0.20 kg, the coefficient of static friction between the cylinder and the turntable is 0.080, and the cylinder is located 0.15 m from the center of the turntable. Take the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity to be 9.81 m/s^2.
Asked by nmhsballas05 - Wed Jun 11 19:14:37 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Frictional force = m g * 0.08 Centripetal force = m w^2 r =m v^2 /r Max is when Frictional Force = Centripetal Force m g *.08 = m v^2 / r v= sqrt (.08 g * r) and if they want angular velocity w = sqrt (.08 g / r)
Answered by Dudley - Wed Jun 11 22:56:07 2008
Q. A small metal cylinder rests on a circular turntable that is rotating at a constant speed. The small metal cylinder has a mass of 0.20 kg, the coefficient of static friction between the cylinder and the turntable is 0.080, and the cylinder is located 0.15 m from the center of the turntable. Take the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity to be 9.81 m/s^2.
Asked by nmhsballas05 - Wed Jun 11 19:14:37 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Frictional force = m g * 0.08 Centripetal force = m w^2 r =m v^2 /r Max is when Frictional Force = Centripetal Force m g *.08 = m v^2 / r v= sqrt (.08 g * r) and if they want angular velocity w = sqrt (.08 g / r)
Answered by Dudley - Wed Jun 11 22:56:07 2008
What is the cylinder's angular velocity when it is directly below the axle?
Q. A 5.0 kg, 60-cm-diameter disk rotates on an axle passing through one edge. The axle is parallel to the floor. The cylinder is held with the center of mass at the same height as the axle, then released. What is the cylinder's angular velocity when it is directly below the axle?
Asked by MJ - Thu Apr 17 18:57:55 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. U = mgh = mgR = Krot = .5I ^2 = 3mR^2* ^2/4 = sqrt[4g/(3R)] = sqrt[4*9.8/(3*.3)] = 6.60 rad/s
Answered by Choco - Sat Apr 19 10:32:35 2008
Q. A 5.0 kg, 60-cm-diameter disk rotates on an axle passing through one edge. The axle is parallel to the floor. The cylinder is held with the center of mass at the same height as the axle, then released. What is the cylinder's angular velocity when it is directly below the axle?
Asked by MJ - Thu Apr 17 18:57:55 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. U = mgh = mgR = Krot = .5I ^2 = 3mR^2* ^2/4 = sqrt[4g/(3R)] = sqrt[4*9.8/(3*.3)] = 6.60 rad/s
Answered by Choco - Sat Apr 19 10:32:35 2008
How many cubic inches of liquid can the cylinder hold while the cube is submerged in the liquid?
Q. Place a solid cube with sides equal to 7 cm inside the cylinder . Show the following dimensions on the cylinder appropriately. Outside height = 15 cm, Thickness =15 mm, Inside diameter =10 cm. A. How many cubic inches of liquid can the cylinder hold while the cube is submerged in the liquid? Write the formulas first, and then substitute numbers B. How much aluminum, in cubic inches, is used in cylinder? cylinder is made from aluminum they don't specify what cube is made of, but i guess its aluminum too.
Asked by jeet x - Thu Sep 17 23:07:15 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Archimedes principle of buoyancy can be used. But first you must specify the liquids density and the mass density of the solid cube. Is the cylinder made from Aluminum? What about the solid cube?
Answered by Jacy - Fri Sep 18 00:02:43 2009
Q. Place a solid cube with sides equal to 7 cm inside the cylinder . Show the following dimensions on the cylinder appropriately. Outside height = 15 cm, Thickness =15 mm, Inside diameter =10 cm. A. How many cubic inches of liquid can the cylinder hold while the cube is submerged in the liquid? Write the formulas first, and then substitute numbers B. How much aluminum, in cubic inches, is used in cylinder? cylinder is made from aluminum they don't specify what cube is made of, but i guess its aluminum too.
Asked by jeet x - Thu Sep 17 23:07:15 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Archimedes principle of buoyancy can be used. But first you must specify the liquids density and the mass density of the solid cube. Is the cylinder made from Aluminum? What about the solid cube?
Answered by Jacy - Fri Sep 18 00:02:43 2009
How do I draw a cylinder 6 units in diameter sticking out from the SIDE of an 8-unit isometric cube?
Q. The cylinder must stick out from the right side of the isometric cube. Cube is 8 units (obviously in length, width, and height) and the length of the cylinder can be any size, just as long as the diameter is 6 units long. I am sketching this on isometric graph paper. If anyone could explain to me how to draw this or show me a tutorial on that type of sketch, it would be appreciated. My design teacher assigned this for homework but he did not explain it well. Thanx!
Asked by Michael B - Sun Nov 16 13:39:06 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Check out this site it explains the procedure fully
Answered by platty - Sun Nov 16 18:54:40 2008
Q. The cylinder must stick out from the right side of the isometric cube. Cube is 8 units (obviously in length, width, and height) and the length of the cylinder can be any size, just as long as the diameter is 6 units long. I am sketching this on isometric graph paper. If anyone could explain to me how to draw this or show me a tutorial on that type of sketch, it would be appreciated. My design teacher assigned this for homework but he did not explain it well. Thanx!
Asked by Michael B - Sun Nov 16 13:39:06 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Check out this site it explains the procedure fully
Answered by platty - Sun Nov 16 18:54:40 2008
Why is there a pump on my hot water cylinder?
Q. On my office heating system we have a indirect hot water cylinder. On the cylinder it has a pipe coming into it feeding in cold water. It also has a pump that seems to pump water from the top of the cylinder into the cold water inlet pipe. What is the function of this pump? Is it just to move hot water to the bottom of the cylinder? A zone pump? Why does it go back into the cold water feed then?
Asked by ccoath - Fri Mar 5 10:06:58 2010 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It is a circulating pump for the Central heating. An Indirect Cylinder has a copper coil inside the Cylinder which heats the hot water and central heating. No way can these waters intemix. The central heating water runs inside the coil in the tank to heat the water and the central heating. Your system also has 2 Motorised valves so this enables you to chose heating and hot water, or just hot water, or just heating only.There is no way that water can be pumped back into the cold water refill pipe.
Answered by nosdda - Tue Mar 9 10:10:29 2010
Q. On my office heating system we have a indirect hot water cylinder. On the cylinder it has a pipe coming into it feeding in cold water. It also has a pump that seems to pump water from the top of the cylinder into the cold water inlet pipe. What is the function of this pump? Is it just to move hot water to the bottom of the cylinder? A zone pump? Why does it go back into the cold water feed then?
Asked by ccoath - Fri Mar 5 10:06:58 2010 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It is a circulating pump for the Central heating. An Indirect Cylinder has a copper coil inside the Cylinder which heats the hot water and central heating. No way can these waters intemix. The central heating water runs inside the coil in the tank to heat the water and the central heating. Your system also has 2 Motorised valves so this enables you to chose heating and hot water, or just hot water, or just heating only.There is no way that water can be pumped back into the cold water refill pipe.
Answered by nosdda - Tue Mar 9 10:10:29 2010
What exactly is a cylinder rod and what does it do?
Q. So I just had a new clutch put in and at first it was very hard to shift from gear to gear but after 2 weeks or so it has become easier. The only problem now is that I can barely shift into reverse. I went back to the mechanic and he said that all I had to do is replace the cylinder rod and it will be much easier. Any Ideas?
Asked by Sean Chang - Fri Aug 14 12:27:28 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. hes talking about the clutch master cylinder. the rod of the master cylinder is connected directly to the top of the clutch pedal. when you push in the clutch pedal, it moves a rod into a cylinder, which pushes the clutch fluid and regulates how the clutch disc moves towards or away from the flywheel. its about $90 max for the master and about $150 max for the install
Answered by ls1bird - Fri Aug 14 12:45:16 2009
Q. So I just had a new clutch put in and at first it was very hard to shift from gear to gear but after 2 weeks or so it has become easier. The only problem now is that I can barely shift into reverse. I went back to the mechanic and he said that all I had to do is replace the cylinder rod and it will be much easier. Any Ideas?
Asked by Sean Chang - Fri Aug 14 12:27:28 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. hes talking about the clutch master cylinder. the rod of the master cylinder is connected directly to the top of the clutch pedal. when you push in the clutch pedal, it moves a rod into a cylinder, which pushes the clutch fluid and regulates how the clutch disc moves towards or away from the flywheel. its about $90 max for the master and about $150 max for the install
Answered by ls1bird - Fri Aug 14 12:45:16 2009
A solid cylinder has a radius of 6cm and a height of 20cm a) Calculate your answer correct to 3 significant?
Q. figures. 11) The cylinder is made of a material that has a density of 1.5 g/cm3 b) Calculate the mass of the cylinder. Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures. 12) The diagram shows a solid cylinder. The The radius of the cylinder is 54cm. The height of the cylinder is 10cm. a) Calculate the curved surface area of the cylinder. Give your answer correct to three significant figures.
Asked by Meh - Sun Jun 21 13:35:32 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. First, the volume of the cylinder, which is given by the formula, (Pi)r^2h, Pi times the radius squared times height. Second, multiply by the density to find the mass. Use your calculator. For the second problem, find the circumference and multiply by the height from the formula, (Pi)dH, which is Pi times the diameter times the height. Remember, the radius is half the diameter!. You can do the math...
Answered by rowlfe - Sun Jun 21 13:46:24 2009
Q. figures. 11) The cylinder is made of a material that has a density of 1.5 g/cm3 b) Calculate the mass of the cylinder. Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures. 12) The diagram shows a solid cylinder. The The radius of the cylinder is 54cm. The height of the cylinder is 10cm. a) Calculate the curved surface area of the cylinder. Give your answer correct to three significant figures.
Asked by Meh - Sun Jun 21 13:35:32 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. First, the volume of the cylinder, which is given by the formula, (Pi)r^2h, Pi times the radius squared times height. Second, multiply by the density to find the mass. Use your calculator. For the second problem, find the circumference and multiply by the height from the formula, (Pi)dH, which is Pi times the diameter times the height. Remember, the radius is half the diameter!. You can do the math...
Answered by rowlfe - Sun Jun 21 13:46:24 2009
What is the distance to the neutral axis for a hollow cylinder?
Q. How does the distance differ between a hollow cylinder and a solid cylinder. That is, if there is any difference. For example, Cylinder of 25mm diameter and 1.2 wall thickness. What is the distance to the neutral axis? I meant 1.2mm wall thickness.
Asked by titankai2000 - Sun Aug 2 06:19:08 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The distance will be 25/2 = 12.5mm and the same for a solid cylinder. The wall thickness does not matter in this case.
Answered by nick f - Sun Aug 2 21:27:31 2009
Q. How does the distance differ between a hollow cylinder and a solid cylinder. That is, if there is any difference. For example, Cylinder of 25mm diameter and 1.2 wall thickness. What is the distance to the neutral axis? I meant 1.2mm wall thickness.
Asked by titankai2000 - Sun Aug 2 06:19:08 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The distance will be 25/2 = 12.5mm and the same for a solid cylinder. The wall thickness does not matter in this case.
Answered by nick f - Sun Aug 2 21:27:31 2009
How can I find the radius of a cylinder when I am given the height and volume?
Q. The height of my cylinder is 25 ft and the volume is 935 ft^3. How do I go about finding the radius of this cylinder?
Asked by Stephanie S - Mon Feb 11 22:01:59 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. the volume is V=pi r^2 h divide both sides by pih V/pih=r^2 take the square root of both sides to get only r r=square root of (V/pih) r=square root of 935/pi25 r=3.45
Answered by newtonnana - Mon Feb 11 22:13:11 2008
Q. The height of my cylinder is 25 ft and the volume is 935 ft^3. How do I go about finding the radius of this cylinder?
Asked by Stephanie S - Mon Feb 11 22:01:59 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. the volume is V=pi r^2 h divide both sides by pih V/pih=r^2 take the square root of both sides to get only r r=square root of (V/pih) r=square root of 935/pi25 r=3.45
Answered by newtonnana - Mon Feb 11 22:13:11 2008
How to change a lock cylinder in a 85 ramcharger?
Q. I lost my keys and I need to replace the lock cylinder. It's tilt steering.
Asked by Julio - Mon Apr 26 15:57:04 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. remove the steering wheel from it and remove the lock plate then remove the turn signal unit from it enough so that you can get to the screw that holds the lock cylinder in place,you may have a hard time doing this though without a key to use on it,you have to have a special tool to remove the tension from the lock plate,that you can buy for about 15 bucks though at advance auto parts,and be sure and don't loose the round clip that hold the lock plate down ,its a very needed part,it should take you about 2 hours to do this job providing nothing goes wrong,good luck with it.
Answered by dodge man - Mon Apr 26 23:53:12 2010
Q. I lost my keys and I need to replace the lock cylinder. It's tilt steering.
Asked by Julio - Mon Apr 26 15:57:04 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. remove the steering wheel from it and remove the lock plate then remove the turn signal unit from it enough so that you can get to the screw that holds the lock cylinder in place,you may have a hard time doing this though without a key to use on it,you have to have a special tool to remove the tension from the lock plate,that you can buy for about 15 bucks though at advance auto parts,and be sure and don't loose the round clip that hold the lock plate down ,its a very needed part,it should take you about 2 hours to do this job providing nothing goes wrong,good luck with it.
Answered by dodge man - Mon Apr 26 23:53:12 2010
What is the volume of the large cylinder to the nearest tenth of a cubic centimeter?
Q. If the two cylinders are similar, What is the volume of the large cylinder to the nearest tenth of a cubic centimeter? *large cylinder h=16cm,r=? *small cylinder h=12cm, r=4.5cm
Asked by HAFSA Y - Mon Jun 9 22:15:54 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Volume of a cylinder is = h*pi*r^2 similarity implies that h1/h2 = r1/r2 so: r1=r2*h1/h2 = 4.5*16/12 = 6cm so then V1 = 16*pi*6^2 = 1809.6 cm^3 Astrobuf
Answered by astrobuf - Mon Jun 9 22:28:25 2008
Q. If the two cylinders are similar, What is the volume of the large cylinder to the nearest tenth of a cubic centimeter? *large cylinder h=16cm,r=? *small cylinder h=12cm, r=4.5cm
Asked by HAFSA Y - Mon Jun 9 22:15:54 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Volume of a cylinder is = h*pi*r^2 similarity implies that h1/h2 = r1/r2 so: r1=r2*h1/h2 = 4.5*16/12 = 6cm so then V1 = 16*pi*6^2 = 1809.6 cm^3 Astrobuf
Answered by astrobuf - Mon Jun 9 22:28:25 2008
How do you find the total height of a cylinder for the following problem?
Q. A 1.00 L graduated cylinder has an inside diameter of 8.24. There is a 53-mm ungraduated portion at the top. What is the total height of the cylinder in centimeters?
Asked by Woke Up Dead - Sun Aug 17 13:16:40 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The 1000ml or 1000cm measuring cylinders with which I am familiar have an internal diameter of 8.24cm Volume = *r *h 1000= 3.14*4.12 *h h = 1000/3.14*16.97 h = 18.76cm Plus the 5.3cm unmarked height = 18.76+5.3= 24.1cm Total height = 24.1cm.
Answered by Trevor H - Sun Aug 17 13:58:43 2008
Q. A 1.00 L graduated cylinder has an inside diameter of 8.24. There is a 53-mm ungraduated portion at the top. What is the total height of the cylinder in centimeters?
Asked by Woke Up Dead - Sun Aug 17 13:16:40 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The 1000ml or 1000cm measuring cylinders with which I am familiar have an internal diameter of 8.24cm Volume = *r *h 1000= 3.14*4.12 *h h = 1000/3.14*16.97 h = 18.76cm Plus the 5.3cm unmarked height = 18.76+5.3= 24.1cm Total height = 24.1cm.
Answered by Trevor H - Sun Aug 17 13:58:43 2008
How to dispose a nitric oxide cylinder?
Q. I'm looking for detailed procedure for disposing NO (Nitric Oxide) cylinder. Actually we are importing these cylinders from a company in another country so far (since its not available here) and had been shipping it back to the same company for disposal. Due to the cost involved, we are looking for ways to dispose it by ourselves. Kindly provide details on neutralization of Nitric Oxide and procedure for disposal of cylinder.
Asked by girish_raj - Tue Jan 15 00:53:26 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. since NO or NO2 gas r acedic when they r dssolved in water they form acids so they must be neutraliz by bases .this can be done with the concentrated solutions of NaOH ,KOH ,NaCO3 or NaHCO3. these bases will be neutralized during the Reaction CO2 will dicharged and salt will form of the repective base. For example take the case of NaHCO3 which is of low cast and easily avilable in the market. the ppossible reaction is given NO(g)+ NaCHO3.(solution)... ...>NaO2+H2O+CO3 which are the neutralized products
Answered by smith j - Tue Jan 15 02:37:38 2008
Q. I'm looking for detailed procedure for disposing NO (Nitric Oxide) cylinder. Actually we are importing these cylinders from a company in another country so far (since its not available here) and had been shipping it back to the same company for disposal. Due to the cost involved, we are looking for ways to dispose it by ourselves. Kindly provide details on neutralization of Nitric Oxide and procedure for disposal of cylinder.
Asked by girish_raj - Tue Jan 15 00:53:26 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. since NO or NO2 gas r acedic when they r dssolved in water they form acids so they must be neutraliz by bases .this can be done with the concentrated solutions of NaOH ,KOH ,NaCO3 or NaHCO3. these bases will be neutralized during the Reaction CO2 will dicharged and salt will form of the repective base. For example take the case of NaHCO3 which is of low cast and easily avilable in the market. the ppossible reaction is given NO(g)+ NaCHO3.(solution)... ...>NaO2+H2O+CO3 which are the neutralized products
Answered by smith j - Tue Jan 15 02:37:38 2008
How do I find the max volume of a cylinder inside a right cone?
Q. A cylinder is inscribed in a right circular cone of height 8 and radius (at the base) equal to 7.5. What are the dimensions of such a cylinder which has maximum volume? Not sure at all how to work this.
Asked by AppleCard! - Fri Oct 5 22:39:45 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. let h and r be the dimensions of the required cylinder then there will be a similar triangle formed involving h and r. (8-h)/r = 8/7.5 = 16/15 8 - h = 16r/15 h = (120-16r)/15 we want to maximize V = r h V(r) = r (120-16r)/15 = ( /15) (120r -16r ) V'(r) = ( /15) (240r - 48r ) the zero of V' occurs at r = 240/48 = 5 thus r = 5 and h = 8/3... this is the solution
Answered by Alam Ko Iyan - Sat Oct 6 06:10:56 2007
Q. A cylinder is inscribed in a right circular cone of height 8 and radius (at the base) equal to 7.5. What are the dimensions of such a cylinder which has maximum volume? Not sure at all how to work this.
Asked by AppleCard! - Fri Oct 5 22:39:45 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. let h and r be the dimensions of the required cylinder then there will be a similar triangle formed involving h and r. (8-h)/r = 8/7.5 = 16/15 8 - h = 16r/15 h = (120-16r)/15 we want to maximize V = r h V(r) = r (120-16r)/15 = ( /15) (120r -16r ) V'(r) = ( /15) (240r - 48r ) the zero of V' occurs at r = 240/48 = 5 thus r = 5 and h = 8/3... this is the solution
Answered by Alam Ko Iyan - Sat Oct 6 06:10:56 2007
What is the radius of a cylinder if I only know the height and Surface Area?
Q. The total surface area of the lateral area and ONE base of a cylinder is 3000. Its height is 50. What is the radius? You are correct but I am having trouble actually doing the quadratic equation and I keep getting different numbers, any help?
Asked by USMA Hopeful - Wed Apr 28 20:33:32 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 50 * (2*pi*r) + pi*r^2 = 3000 100*pi*r + pi*r^2 = 3000 this is a quadratic equation a = pi b = 100 pi c = -3000 r = -108.78 or 8.78 radius must be positive so: r = 8.78 here's how to do the quadratic: x =[ -b +/- sqrt(b^2 - 4ac) ] / 2a =[ -100pi +/- sqrt((100pi)^2 - 4 * pi * -3000) ] / 2 pi =[ -100pi +/- sqrt(1000* pi^2 +12000 * pi) ] / 2 pi =[ -100pi +/- sqrt((100pi)^2 +12000 * pi) ] / 2 pi =-50 +/- [sqrt((100pi)^2 +12000 * pi) / 2 pi] =-50 +/- 58.778649682956
Answered by John - Wed Apr 28 20:37:31 2010
Q. The total surface area of the lateral area and ONE base of a cylinder is 3000. Its height is 50. What is the radius? You are correct but I am having trouble actually doing the quadratic equation and I keep getting different numbers, any help?
Asked by USMA Hopeful - Wed Apr 28 20:33:32 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 50 * (2*pi*r) + pi*r^2 = 3000 100*pi*r + pi*r^2 = 3000 this is a quadratic equation a = pi b = 100 pi c = -3000 r = -108.78 or 8.78 radius must be positive so: r = 8.78 here's how to do the quadratic: x =[ -b +/- sqrt(b^2 - 4ac) ] / 2a =[ -100pi +/- sqrt((100pi)^2 - 4 * pi * -3000) ] / 2 pi =[ -100pi +/- sqrt(1000* pi^2 +12000 * pi) ] / 2 pi =[ -100pi +/- sqrt((100pi)^2 +12000 * pi) ] / 2 pi =-50 +/- [sqrt((100pi)^2 +12000 * pi) / 2 pi] =-50 +/- 58.778649682956
Answered by John - Wed Apr 28 20:37:31 2010
Does anyone have a procedure to replace the ignition cylinder on a 2002 saturn vue?
Q. Please reply if you have this procedure. My ignition lock cylinder is stuck in th off position. By the way, where can I buy the cylinder and housing parts cheaper than the saturn dealer?
Asked by Carl - Fri Jul 18 01:32:58 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Put the key in the ignition lock, and try moving the key up and down while trying to turn the lock. There should be a little hole in the column, right next to the lock, that is the lock holder. Take a paper clip and insert it in to the hole and turn the key back wards pass aux. and the lock assemble will come out. If you can not turn the lock with the key in it, you will need to snatch the lock out with a slide hammer, or call a lock smith to remove it. You can buy after market lock sets for most all cars at the auto parts stores.
Answered by blackheart_987 - Fri Jul 18 01:47:16 2008
Q. Please reply if you have this procedure. My ignition lock cylinder is stuck in th off position. By the way, where can I buy the cylinder and housing parts cheaper than the saturn dealer?
Asked by Carl - Fri Jul 18 01:32:58 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Put the key in the ignition lock, and try moving the key up and down while trying to turn the lock. There should be a little hole in the column, right next to the lock, that is the lock holder. Take a paper clip and insert it in to the hole and turn the key back wards pass aux. and the lock assemble will come out. If you can not turn the lock with the key in it, you will need to snatch the lock out with a slide hammer, or call a lock smith to remove it. You can buy after market lock sets for most all cars at the auto parts stores.
Answered by blackheart_987 - Fri Jul 18 01:47:16 2008
Where can I get a helium cylinder refilled in Chicago? How much is too much?
Q. I have an airgas helium cylinder for blowing up balloons that I would like to have filled. It is about 4ft tall and maybe 6 or 7in in diameter. I don't want to buy a new one or rent one if possible. Where can I get some helium gas in Illinois? Also, what is up with everyone talking about a helium shortage? I need to know how and where? Please help
Asked by clinton c - Sat May 3 17:18:20 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Try looking up Welding Suppliers. Many also sell and refill all types of gas bottles.
Answered by sensible_man - Sat May 3 17:36:51 2008
Q. I have an airgas helium cylinder for blowing up balloons that I would like to have filled. It is about 4ft tall and maybe 6 or 7in in diameter. I don't want to buy a new one or rent one if possible. Where can I get some helium gas in Illinois? Also, what is up with everyone talking about a helium shortage? I need to know how and where? Please help
Asked by clinton c - Sat May 3 17:18:20 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Try looking up Welding Suppliers. Many also sell and refill all types of gas bottles.
Answered by sensible_man - Sat May 3 17:36:51 2008
Is it more economical to purchase a 6 cylinder vehicle over an 8 cylinder? What are the perks of 8 cylinder?
Q. What are the perks of 8 cylinder, are they worth it? Does gas cost a significantly more with an 8 cylinder? Please help I'm a young girl trying to buy a used car that can be used in the snow.
Asked by allsmiles - Tue Jan 5 14:39:17 2010 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You should also consider that such a car may be expensive to insure. Check your insurance rates before buying one, for example here - carquotes.sinfree.net
Answered by Jack - Wed Jan 6 17:44:10 2010
Q. What are the perks of 8 cylinder, are they worth it? Does gas cost a significantly more with an 8 cylinder? Please help I'm a young girl trying to buy a used car that can be used in the snow.
Asked by allsmiles - Tue Jan 5 14:39:17 2010 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You should also consider that such a car may be expensive to insure. Check your insurance rates before buying one, for example here - carquotes.sinfree.net
Answered by Jack - Wed Jan 6 17:44:10 2010
How do I change an ignition cylinder in a 1993 chevy silverado?
Q. My key is stuck in the on postion. Neither me nor my father could budge it. We can not turn it off. To turn it off we have to unhook the battery and then to turn it on we hook it back up. Does anyone know how to take out the ignition cylinder? We bought a new one but cant get the old one out. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much.
Asked by angel.erica - Fri Mar 14 22:02:59 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. theres a picture of the retainer screw and how the lock is held in. You need to remove the steering wheel. Then you will see a thick metal plate that is held on by a thin metal ring around the steering shaft. You need a tool that screws onto the steering shaft (where the steering wheel was) and it pushes that plate down so you can remove the spring ring that holds that plate on. Then release and the plate comes off. Then a spring under it. Pay attention when removing this stuff. Then you need to remove the big black plastic turn signal switch, You will see the 3 screws holding it in. you will have to move the signal lever upward to see the screw under it. once that is done, you can move that switch off to the side. Then look at the… [cont.]
Answered by Rich - Fri Mar 14 23:06:17 2008
Q. My key is stuck in the on postion. Neither me nor my father could budge it. We can not turn it off. To turn it off we have to unhook the battery and then to turn it on we hook it back up. Does anyone know how to take out the ignition cylinder? We bought a new one but cant get the old one out. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much.
Asked by angel.erica - Fri Mar 14 22:02:59 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. theres a picture of the retainer screw and how the lock is held in. You need to remove the steering wheel. Then you will see a thick metal plate that is held on by a thin metal ring around the steering shaft. You need a tool that screws onto the steering shaft (where the steering wheel was) and it pushes that plate down so you can remove the spring ring that holds that plate on. Then release and the plate comes off. Then a spring under it. Pay attention when removing this stuff. Then you need to remove the big black plastic turn signal switch, You will see the 3 screws holding it in. you will have to move the signal lever upward to see the screw under it. once that is done, you can move that switch off to the side. Then look at the… [cont.]
Answered by Rich - Fri Mar 14 23:06:17 2008
How do I unlock a locked ignition cylinder?
Q. I have a 1978 Firebird that the ignition cylinder and the steering wheel have both locked up. I've tried jiggling the key around and rotating the wheel as much as I can-- I've even tried heating up the key to get the locking pins to warm-up. Any helpful suggestions short of calling a locksmith?
Asked by Kory S - Wed Dec 10 22:31:38 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. they have this graphite powder you can put inside of the cylinder and it loosens up. always works for me. i got it at auto zone.
Answered by SPEEDY - Wed Dec 10 22:37:04 2008
Q. I have a 1978 Firebird that the ignition cylinder and the steering wheel have both locked up. I've tried jiggling the key around and rotating the wheel as much as I can-- I've even tried heating up the key to get the locking pins to warm-up. Any helpful suggestions short of calling a locksmith?
Asked by Kory S - Wed Dec 10 22:31:38 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. they have this graphite powder you can put inside of the cylinder and it loosens up. always works for me. i got it at auto zone.
Answered by SPEEDY - Wed Dec 10 22:37:04 2008
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Thanks for the reply However I think I have mislead you on which pipe I am referring to I have put a picture here Cylinder The pipe entering the bottom of the cylinder is the cold water feed from the header tank This water comes out of the top of the cylinder as hot water to the taps via the other
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Thanks for the reply However I think I have mislead you on which pipe I am referring to I have put a picture here Cylinder The pipe entering the bottom of the cylinder is the cold water feed from the header tank This water comes out of the top of the cylinder as hot water to the taps via the other
Cylinder Verification Case -- CFD Online Discussion Forums
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Fri, 16 Jul 2010 14:36:10 GM
Hi all, I'm just learning CFD and I created a simulation of laminar flow around a . cylinder. at a Reynolds number of 200 and I was looking to try and.
ozzythewise
Fri, 16 Jul 2010 14:36:10 GM
Hi all, I'm just learning CFD and I created a simulation of laminar flow around a . cylinder. at a Reynolds number of 200 and I was looking to try and.
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