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what characteristics does the weld bead have when weaving the electrode
Pitch is center to center spacing of an intermittent weld.
obtuse angle
When the depth of filling is less than the thickness (less than complete), it is specified inside the plug weld symbol!!!
In effect, you have a right-angled triangle with an adjacent angle of 41.3o and an opposite side of 114 feet. There are several ways to find the length of the string (which in effect is the hypotenuse of the triangle), but in this case, the quickest way is to use the sine ratio. For any right-angled triangle: sin angle = opposite/hypotenuse. Rearranging the equation: hypotenuse = opposite/sin angle hypotenuse = 114/sin 41.3o hypotenuse = 172.7268362 feet. Therefore, the string is 173 feet in length correct to the nearest foot.
it will rather be possible for you not trying it
in weldi ng the angle is pretty important, too much of an angle will lead to lost filler. a smaller angle (where you are pushing the electrode) causes a wider weld bc. of it relation to the pool. pulling it (larger angle) creates a thinner, taller weld. you would need to practice to see
"the higher the altitude the lower the range "
The more elevated the launcher is the shorter the range of the launcher to the ball. Hope it helps :)
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what characteristics does the weld bead have when weaving the electrode
Electrodes with too much moisture may lead to cracking or porosity.
A fillet weld is the joint of 2 pieces of material, usually at a 90 degree angle. see http://www.unified-eng.com/scitech/weld/fillet.html
minus weld gaps and takeoffs from total then multiply for angle.
the rod will simply stick to the material being welded!
A fillet weld is the joint of 2 pieces of material, usually at a 90 degree angle. see http://www.unified-eng.com/scitech/weld/fillet.html
The angle of the electrode, the speed of the electrode used to weld and the size of the electrode.