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By Amiss, John M.; Jones, Franklin D.; Ryffel, Henry H

Completely up to date and revised to mirror the alterations and additions made to the Machinery’s instruction manual, thirtieth Edition, the Machinery’s Handbook Guide enables clients to maximise the big functional worth of the necessary info within the Handbook.

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92. Then the logs of each number could be added because the process is one of multiplication only. 000000 − 10; this is the same as dividing 1 by the number whose colog is sought. 92. 53. Example 6:The initial absolute pressure of the steam in a steam engine cylinder is 120 psi; the length of the stroke is 26 inches; the clearance 11⁄2 inches; and the period of admission, measured from the beginning of the stroke, 8 inches. Find the mean effective pressure. The mean effective pressure is found by the formula: P ( 1 + log eR ) p = ------------------------------R in which p =mean effective pressure in pounds per square inch; P =initial absolute pressure in pounds per square inch; R =ratio of expansion, which in turn is found from the formula: + CR = L -----------l+C in which L =length of stroke in inches; l = period of admission in inches; C =clearance in inches.

The banks offer a 10%, 11%, and 12% rate. In the spreadsheet, enter 10%, 11%, and 12% into B2, C2, and D2 respectively. Instead of typing in the initial amounts and formulas for the other values for other banks type them in once in, B3, B4, B5 and B6. Copy these cells one column over, into column C and column D. The spreadsheet will immediately solve all three interest rate solutions. Table 3. 93 Relative vs. Absolute Address: In row 6 of Table 3, notice how the FV function cell addresses changed as they were copied from ADVANCED SPREADSHEET CONCEPTS 31 column B and pasted into the columns C and D.

Example 6:The initial absolute pressure of the steam in a steam engine cylinder is 120 psi; the length of the stroke is 26 inches; the clearance 11⁄2 inches; and the period of admission, measured from the beginning of the stroke, 8 inches. Find the mean effective pressure. The mean effective pressure is found by the formula: P ( 1 + log eR ) p = ------------------------------R in which p =mean effective pressure in pounds per square inch; P =initial absolute pressure in pounds per square inch; R =ratio of expansion, which in turn is found from the formula: + CR = L -----------l+C in which L =length of stroke in inches; l = period of admission in inches; C =clearance in inches.

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