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Aset of blocks contains blocks of heights 1,2, and 4 centimeters. imagine constructing towers of piling blocks of different heights directly on top of one another. (a tower of height 6 cm could be obtained using six 1-cm blocks, three 2-cm blocks, one 2-cm block with one 4-cm block on etc) let t be the number of ways to construct a tower of height n cm using blocks from the st ( assume an unlimited supply of blocks of each size) find a recurrence relation for t1,t2,
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Asolid cylinder is concentric with a straight pipe. the cylinder is 0.5 m long and has an outside diameter of 8 cm. the pipe has an inside diameter of 8.5 cm. the annulus between the cylinder ad the pipe contains stationary oil. the oil has a specific gravity of 0.92 and a kinematic viscosity of 5.57 x 10-4 m2/s. most nearly, what is the force needed to move the cylinder along the pipe at a constant velocity of 1 m/s?
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 19:10
What is the chief metrological difference between measuring with a microscope and with an electronic comparator? a. the microscope is limited to small workpieces.a. the microscope is limited to small workpieces. c. the comparator can only examine one point on the workpiece. d. the microscope carries its own standard.
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