The figure shows a comparison of the experimental and theoretical values of the energy absorbed by mild steel when impacted. The experimental energy absorbed was 169.57 units while the theoretical value was slightly higher at around 175 units. In general, the experimental and theoretical values were very close, indicating the model used to calculate the theoretical energy absorption was accurate.
The figure shows a comparison of the experimental and theoretical values of the energy absorbed by mild steel when impacted. The experimental energy absorbed was 169.57 units while the theoretical value was slightly higher at around 175 units. In general, the experimental and theoretical values were very close, indicating the model used to calculate the theoretical energy absorption was accurate.
The figure shows a comparison of the experimental and theoretical values of the energy absorbed by mild steel when impacted. The experimental energy absorbed was 169.57 units while the theoretical value was slightly higher at around 175 units. In general, the experimental and theoretical values were very close, indicating the model used to calculate the theoretical energy absorption was accurate.