I said a different thing but write down the correct value. Either ways the correct answer to it is still what I wrote down which is 11.2. It shows you are following keep the good work
That is the standard. If a bolt or a nut has a diameter of M24, M10, M30 and so on, if you want to get the actual diameter you multiply by 1.5. If you want to get the thickness of the bolt cap you multiply by 0.8, thickness of nut you multiply by 0.7 and many more standards.
This is an important fastener in engineering
This is the link for constructing only bolt
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This is the link for constructing only nut
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For better clarification
Preciate it bro.@@alirule
in 5:38 there was a mistake in the calculation its supposed to be 16*0.7
I said a different thing but write down the correct value. Either ways the correct answer to it is still what I wrote down which is 11.2.
It shows you are following keep the good work
@@alirulebut in previous video of m40 , u said 40x0.8 ... now ur saying 0.7
@@obiajuluanthony for bolt cap 0.7D and for the nut 0.8D.
Don't get it twisted
@@alirule ohh.... I thought one was just a continuation of the other
No it is not
Why do u multiply 16 by 1.5 and 1.6
That is the standard. If a bolt or a nut has a diameter of M24, M10, M30 and so on, if you want to get the actual diameter you multiply by 1.5.
If you want to get the thickness of the bolt cap you multiply by 0.8, thickness of nut you multiply by 0.7 and many more standards.