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ME2733 - ME2733 - QUIZ

ME2733 · ME2733

Louisiana State University

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  1. 1Using the Gibbs Phase Rule P + F = C + N, calculate the degrees of freedom (F) for a binary system (C=2) with two phases (P=2) and only one non-composition variable (N=1).
  2. 2Which phase transformation involves one solid phase transforming into two different solid phases upon cooling?
  3. 3Based on the course materials, what are the primary disadvantages of ferrous alloys?
  4. 4What is the Atomic Packing Factor (APF) for a Face-Centered Cubic (FCC) crystal structure?
  5. 5Which property of a Poisson process states that the occurrence of an event in a given interval of time is independent of the number of events that occurred in a previous interval?
  6. 6An area is hit by an average of 6 hurricanes per year. Using the Poisson distribution, what is the probability that the area is hit by fewer than 4 hurricanes in a given year?
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