10 -Ø 40 10 -Ø 40 10 -Ø 40 Q4. Continue form Q3, modify the part Shown in FIGURE S4 using Solidworks. The geometry

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10 -Ø 40 10 -Ø 40 10 -Ø 40 Q4. Continue form Q3, modify the part Shown in FIGURE S4 using Solidworks. The geometry

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10 O 40 10 O 40 10 O 40 Q4 Continue Form Q3 Modify The Part Shown In Figure S4 Using Solidworks The Geometry 1
10 O 40 10 O 40 10 O 40 Q4 Continue Form Q3 Modify The Part Shown In Figure S4 Using Solidworks The Geometry 1 (116.25 KiB) Viewed 32 times
If the part of the object is Copper, Density 8900 kg/m^3. What's
the mass of the Part ?
10 -Ø 40
10 -Ø 40
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Q4. Continue form Q3, modify the part Shown in FIGURE S4 using Solidworks. The geometry of the part has remained constant from the previous question except for the modification shown below. (2 marks) Unit, MMGS, Please fill in the answer without any unit with 2 Decimal Places FIGURES S4 Fillet r = 3mm Symmetrical -r 3
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