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Specific gravity is a comparison of the density of an object with the density of:
carbon |
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water |
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oil |
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air |
Specific gravity is the ratio of the density of equal volumes of a substance and water and is measured by a hyrdometer.
Which of the following is not true of a first-class lever?
increases force |
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changes the direction of force |
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decreases distance |
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increases distance |
A first-class lever is used to increase force or distance while changing the direction of the force. The lever pivots on a fulcrum and, when a force is applied to the lever at one side of the fulcrum, the other end moves in the opposite direction. The position of the fulcrum also defines the mechanical advantage of the lever. If the fulcrum is closer to the force being applied, the load can be moved a greater distance at the expense of requiring a greater input force. If the fulcrum is closer to the load, less force is required but the force must be applied over a longer distance. An example of a first-class lever is a seesaw / teeter-totter.
A box is resting on a smooth floor. Static friction is present:
if the coefficient of friction is greater than one |
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only if normal force is present |
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when an attempt is made to move the box |
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at all times |
For any given surface, the coefficient of static friction is higher than the coefficient of kinetic friction. More force is required to initally get an object moving than is required to keep it moving. Additionally, static friction only arises in response to an attempt to move an object (overcome the normal force between it and the surface).
What's the first gear in a gear train called?
input gear |
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idler gear |
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driven gear |
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driver gear |
A gear train is two or more gears linked together. Gear trains are designed to increase or reduce the speed or torque outpout of a rotating system or change the direction of its output. The first gear in the chain is called the driver and the last gear in the chain the driven gear with the gears between them called idler gears.
| 92.6 lbs. | |
| 94.9 lbs. | |
| 104.9 lbs. | |
| 102.9 lbs. |
This problem describes an inclined plane and, for an inclined plane, the effort force multiplied by the effort distance equals the resistance force multipied by the resistance distance:
Fede = Frdr
Plugging in the variables from this problem yields:
Fe x 14 ft. = 360 lbs. x 4 ft.
Fe = \( \frac{1440 ft⋅lb}{14 ft.} \) = 102.9 lbs.