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You go upto the machine and shake once then say aye corumba then it shall work hope that helped since it always works with me!
Machine # 1 works at a rate of 1/2 truckload per hour, while machine 2 works at a rate of 1/4 truckload per hour. The two machines together work at a rate of 3/4 truckload per hour complete the job 1/(3/4) = 1-1/3 hours.
If you are given the volume, then you do not need to work it out!
If a machine has 100 percent efficiency, the output work = the input work. That's actually basically what the efficiency of a machine is - output work / input work * 100.
This can not be worked out as volume is bassically a measure of size and so you need the dimensions to work this out, however if you mean density than you can not work that out without knowing the weight and volume.
A machine hour rate is the cost of one machine working for one hour. This is used in calculating overhead costs to work in process as opposed to using labor hours.
It's not as simple as that. Working volume on a milling machine depends on how many axes it has. 3-axis milling machine is pretty simple(X*Y*Z), but 4-axis and 5-axis working volume are not easy to calculate.
You go upto the machine and shake once then say aye corumba then it shall work hope that helped since it always works with me!
It saves a lot of work compared to washing clothes by hand. Many women in undeveloped countries spend about a day doing what a machine will do in half an hour.
The work done by a machine is called work output
The Ricoh fax machine is known for its durability and easy to use directions. Compared to other machines these are known for their quality work on high volume copies.
Machine work
the work a machine does is the work output what it takes to do the work is the work input
It is the efficiency of the machine.
The energy that is used to make the machine work.
The energy that is used to make the machine work.
Machine # 1 works at a rate of 1/2 truckload per hour, while machine 2 works at a rate of 1/4 truckload per hour. The two machines together work at a rate of 3/4 truckload per hour complete the job 1/(3/4) = 1-1/3 hours.