100 25 I/ 1/2 90 1/4 80 20 20 60 1/4 3 Terminating position of film, (kg) 50 Position of maximum film pressure deg 40 1/

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100 25 I/ 1/2 90 1/4 80 20 20 60 1/4 3 Terminating position of film, (kg) 50 Position of maximum film pressure deg 40 1/

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100 25 I/ 1/2 90 1/4 80 20 20 60 1/4 3 Terminating position of film, (kg) 50 Position of maximum film pressure deg 40 1/2 30 20 10 001 000 004 0.06 0.08 0.1 02 04 06 ON TO 6 0 x 10 Bearing characteristic sumber, 8 - ()4N Using the chart above, determine the position of maximum film pressure for the data provided below S = 0.80
20 10 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 2 Bearing characteristic number, $ (9)*4N Using the chart above, determine the position of maximum film pressure (°) for the data provided below. S = 0.80 lld = 0.25 a. 70 b. 16.0 ci 32.5 d. 48.3 e. 64.0
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