SolidWorks 3D CAD Lesson: Water in Tube, Chemistry

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http://www.CADjunky.com This lesson develops the water required to fill the glass 16x100mm test tube. Water is a liquid and takes on the same shape the inside of its container. The inside diameter is 14mm. The Fillet radius is 7mm. In a laboratory, the working sample volume of water cannot be the same as the overall height of the test tube (the sample would spill during human or robotic intervention). Create the water as a separate part to fill the glass test tube. Determine the volume of water and its height from the top of the tube. This is a SolidWorks Lesson Plan and Tutorial developed by Marie Planchard for use by Students, Eductors and Teachers for Instruction and Demonstration to reinforce Education of SolidWorks 3D CAD Mechanical Engineering Design Software. Find more lessons and resources at:http://blogs.solidworks.com/teacher/

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Uploaded: August 18th, 2006 @ 8:12 am
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