Engineering Fundamentals: An Introduction to Engineering, 4th ed.c

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652 Chapter 19 Probability and Statistics in Engineering


Density of
Air (kg /m

3


)


1.27
1.21
1.28
1.25
1.24

Coal from County Higher Heating
and State of Value (Btu /lbm)

Musselshell, Montana 12,075
Emroy, Utah 13,560
Pike, Kentucky 15,040
Cambria, Pennsylvania 15,595
Williamson, Illinois 13,710
McDowell, West Virginia 15,600

Heating Value
Source of Gas (Btu /lbm)

Pennsylvania 23,170
Southern California 22,904
Ohio 22,077
Louisiana 21,824
Oklahoma 20,160

Number of Hours the
Light Bulb Functioned
before Failing Frequency

700 15
800 20
900 34
1000 28
1100 22
1200 16

Viscosity of
Engine Oil
(Ns/m

2


)


0.15
0.10
0.12
0.11
0.14

19.16. Imagine that you and four of your classmates have mea-
sured the density of air and recorded the values shown
in the accompanying table. Determine the average,
variance, and standard deviation for the measured den-
sity of air.

19.21. Typical heating values of natural gas from various parts
of the U.S. are shown in the accompanying table. Cal-
culate the average, variance, and standard deviation for
the given data.

19.17. Imagine that you and four of your classmates have mea-
sured the viscosity of engine oil and recorded the val-
ues shown in the accompanying figure. Determine the
average, variance, and standard deviation for the mea-
sured viscosity of oil.

19.18. Assuming a standard normal distribution
(Table19.11), what percentage of the data falls between
1.5 s to 1.5 s?
19.19. Assuming a standard normal distribution
(Table19.11), what percentage of the data falls between
0.5 s to 0.5 s?
19.20.Typical heating values of coal from various parts of the
U.S. are shown in the accompanying table. Calculate
the average, variance, and standard deviation for the
given data.

19.22.As an electrical engineer, you have designed a new effi-
cient light bulb. In order to predict its life expectancy,
you conducted a series of experiments on 135 of these
light bulbs and gathered the following data. Plot the
data and calculate the mean and standard deviation.

Source:Babcock and Wilcox Company, Stream: Its Generation
and Use.

Source:Babcock and Wilcox Company, Stream: Its Generation
and Use.

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