calculates radius of the cylindrical rod in inches

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  • Alhawsa
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    • Feb 2014
    • 1

    calculates radius of the cylindrical rod in inches

    exerted by the rider’s foot yet not exceed the stress placed on the crank arm’s sprocket attachment, is provided by this formua:
    r^3 = d*p/s*π

    r is the radius of the cylindrical rod in inches. d is the length of the crank arm in inches. P is the weight placed on the pedal in lbs. S is the stress in lbs/in2
    Using this information, design, write, compile, and execute a C++ program that computes the value of r for a crank arm that is 7 inches long, accommodates a maximum weight of 300 lbs, and is able to sustain a stress of 10,000 lbs/in2.
  • weaknessforcats
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    • Mar 2007
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