1.3-1 Determine whether each of the following state- ments is true or false. If the statement is false, demonstrate this by proof or example. (a) Every continuous-time signal is analog signal (b) Every discrete-time signal is digital signal (c) If a signal is not an energy signal, then it must be a power signal and vice versa.
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Question: 3.48 For the roof truss shown in Figure P3–48, use symmetry to determine the displace- ments of the nodes and the stresses in each element. All elements have E = 210 GPa and A = 10 x 10-4 m2. 20 KN 20 KN 20 KN 4 m 8 m 8 m Figure P3-48
If the displace-ments at nodes one and two are respectively, u1=0.005 in. and u2=-0.005 in.,determine (c) the 1 0. 2 For the two noded one dimensional isoparametric element shown in Figure P 1 0 2
Question: 3.35 For the system shown in Fig. 3.49, x and y denote, respectively, the absolute displace-ments of the mass m and the end Q of the dashpot c1. (a) Derive the equation of motionof the mass m, (b) find the steady-state displacement of the mass m, and (c) find theforce transmitted to the support at P, when the end Q is subjected to the harmonic
Question: 6.9. Table 6E.4 presents 20 subgroups of five measure- ments on the critical dimension of a part produced by a machining process. a. Set up x and R control charts on this pro- cess. Verify that the process is in statistical control. b. Following the establishment of control charts in part (a) above, 10 new samples in Table 6E.5 were collected. Plot the x and