In the designation E-308-16 for an electrode, the number 16 refers to the tensile strength of the weld metal produced by the electrode, measured in ksi (thousands of pounds per square inch). Specifically, it indicates a minimum tensile strength of 70 ksi (about 483 MPa). The "308" part indicates the chemical composition of the electrode, which is suitable for welding austenitic stainless steels, primarily those with a composition similar to 18% chromium and 8% nickel.
The number 16 in the e-308-16 electrode designation refers to the diameter of the electrode in 1/16-inch increments. In this case, it indicates that the electrode has a diameter of 1/16 inch, which is approximately 1.6 millimeters. This specification helps identify the size and suitability of the electrode for specific welding applications.
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The question cannot be answered because it is ambiguous. Does "twice the sum of 16 and a number" mean "2*16 + x" or does it mean "2*(16 + x)"
Depends on the context. It could mean that you owe 16.
Yes, it is possible for one or more of the 16 households to have the mean number of children. The mean is calculated by dividing the total number of children across all households by the number of households. If this total is evenly distributed or if one household has a number of children that aligns with the calculated mean, then that household could indeed have the mean number of children.
The number 16 in the e-308-16 electrode designation refers to the diameter of the electrode in 1/16-inch increments. In this case, it indicates that the electrode has a diameter of 1/16 inch, which is approximately 1.6 millimeters. This specification helps identify the size and suitability of the electrode for specific welding applications.
e=electrode 308=AWS standard for stainless steel L=carbon compound 1=welding position(all position) 6=characteristic
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Analysis No.A for E316L-16
A group of two or more numbers has a 'mean'. A single number doesn't.If you absolutely must have the mean of a single number, it's that number itself.The 'mean' of 16 is 16 . How you could ever get 9 or 13 will forever remain a mystery.
The question cannot be answered because it is ambiguous. Does "twice the sum of 16 and a number" mean "2*16 + x" or does it mean "2*(16 + x)"
excessive We were taught 2-1/2 times the width of the electrode was maximum. ie: 5/16" width weld bead for 1/8" electrode.
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Depends on the context. It could mean that you owe 16.
There are infinitely many sets. Consider the sets: {16}, {16, 16}, {16, 16, 16}, {16, 16, ... , 16} etc. It is easy to see that the mean, i each case, will be 16. Then, leaving aside the first set, add one to any number and subtract 1 from any number bigger than 1. The mean of this new set will also be 16. And you can keep going.
Yes, it is possible for one or more of the 16 households to have the mean number of children. The mean is calculated by dividing the total number of children across all households by the number of households. If this total is evenly distributed or if one household has a number of children that aligns with the calculated mean, then that household could indeed have the mean number of children.
depending on: the type of electrode, and gap between material, and material thickness, and whether or not the groove is beveled... roughly 1 electrode per 8 inches for a cover pass, and 1 electrode per 16 inches for a root pass