ASVAB Mechanical Comprehension Practice Test 172895 Results

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1

The advantage of using a third-class lever is that it increases:

37% Answer Correctly

the force applied to the load

the mechanical advantage of the lever

the speed of the load

the distance traveled by the load


Solution

A third-class lever is used to increase distance traveled by an object in the same direction as the force applied. The fulcrum is at one end of the lever, the object at the other, and the force is applied between them. This lever does not impart a mechanical advantage as the effort force must be greater than the load but does impart extra speed to the load. Examples of third-class levers are shovels and tweezers.


2

Which class of lever offers no mechanical advantage?

45% Answer Correctly

third

none of these, all levers offer mechanical advantage

first

second


Solution

A third-class lever is used to increase distance traveled by an object in the same direction as the force applied. The fulcrum is at one end of the lever, the object at the other, and the force is applied between them. This lever does not impart a mechanical advantage as the effort force must be greater than the load but does impart extra speed to the load. Examples of third-class levers are shovels and tweezers.


3

Drag is a type of:

82% Answer Correctly

work

potential energy

friction

kinetic energy


Solution

Drag is friction that opposes movement through a fluid like liquid or air. The amount of drag depends on the shape and speed of the object with slower objects experiencing less drag than faster objects and more aerodynamic objects experiencing less drag than those with a large leading surface area.


4 If the green box weighs 50 lbs. and is 3 ft. from the fulcrum, how far from the fulcrum would a 30 lbs. force need to be applied to balance the lever?
58% Answer Correctly
2.5 ft.
10 ft.
1.25 ft.
5 ft.

Solution

To balance this lever the torques at the green box and the blue arrow must be equal. Torque is weight x distance from the fulcrum so the equation for equilibrium is:

Rada = Rbdb

where a represents the green box and b the blue arrow, R is resistance (weight/force) and d is the distance from the fulcrum.

Solving for db, our missing value, and plugging in our variables yields:

db = \( \frac{R_ad_a}{R_b} \) = \( \frac{50 lbs. \times 3 ft.}{30 lbs.} \) = \( \frac{150 ft⋅lb}{30 lbs.} \) = 5 ft.


5

Tension is a force that does which of the following?

76% Answer Correctly

stretches an object

compacts an object

slows an object

heats up an object


Solution

Tension is a force that stretches or elongates something. When a cable or rope is used to pull an object, for example, it stretches internally as it accepts the weight that it's moving. Although tension is often treated as applying equally to all parts of a material, it's greater at the places where the material is under the most stress.