Question: B47401: Bassic Part - Step 1-(Radial Swing Block) Build this part in SOUDWORKS. (Save part after each question in a different file in case it

 B47401: Bassic Part - Step 1-(Radial Swing Block) Build this part
in SOUDWORKS. (Save part after each question in a different file in
case it must be reviewed) Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second) Decimal
placest 2 Part origin: Arbitrary All holes through all unless shown otherwise.
Material: Aluminium 1060 Alloy Density =0.0027g/mm3 A=120.00B=14.00C=51.50degrees 1- Note All geometry is
symmetrical about the plane represented by the line labeied F in view(s)
Virw M.M. View N-N, View P-P. What is the overall mass of
the part (grams)? Hint if you don't find an option within 1%
of your B40402. Basic Part - Step 2. (Radial Sweng Block Modity

B47401: Bassic Part - Step 1-(Radial Swing Block) Build this part in SOUDWORKS. (Save part after each question in a different file in case it must be reviewed) Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second) Decimal placest 2 Part origin: Arbitrary All holes through all unless shown otherwise. Material: Aluminium 1060 Alloy Density =0.0027g/mm3 A=120.00B=14.00C=51.50degrees 1- Note All geometry is symmetrical about the plane represented by the line labeied F in view(s) Virw M.M. View N-N, View P-P. What is the overall mass of the part (grams)? Hint if you don't find an option within 1% of your B40402. Basic Part - Step 2. (Radial Sweng Block Modity the part in SOLIDWORKS Unit system MMGS (mulimeter, gram, second) Decimal places? Partongin, Arbitracy Ail holes through all wnlest thown otherwise Modify the patt using the following vanable values: A=108.00B=15.00C=57.30degiees Change the material of the part: Materiat: ASI 1020 Sicet Density=0.0079g/mmA] Note Avuma all unshown dimensions are the same as in the previous queition. What is the ovetall mass of the part (grams))? yk

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