ASVAB Mechanical Comprehension Practice Test 191669 Results

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1

The mechanical advantage of a wheel and axle is equal to the:

61% Answer Correctly

length of the axle

difference in the diameters of the wheels

ratio of the diameters of the wheels

difference in the lengths of the axles


Solution

A wheel and axle uses two different diameter wheels mounted to a connecting axle. Force is applied to the larger wheel and large movements of this wheel result in small movements in the smaller wheel. Because a larger movement distance is being translated to a smaller distance, force is increased with a mechanical advantage equal to the ratio of the diameters of the wheels. An example of a wheel and axle is the steering wheel of a car.


2

Connected gears of different numbers of teeth are used together to change which of the following charasteristics of the input force?

66% Answer Correctly

torque

force

energy

rotational direction


Solution

Connected gears of different numbers of teeth are used together to change the rotational speed and torque of the input force. If the smaller gear drives the larger gear, the speed of rotation will be reduced and the torque will increase. If the larger gear drives the smaller gear, the speed of rotation will increase and the torque will be reduced.


3

Friction between two or more solid objects that are not moving relative to each other is called:

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gravitational friction

static friction

dynamic friction

kinetic friction


Solution

Static friction is friction between two or more solid objects that are not moving relative to each other. An example is the friction that prevents a box on a sloped surface from sliding farther down the surface.


4

A box is resting on a smooth floor. Static friction is present:

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when an attempt is made to move the box

at all times

if the coefficient of friction is greater than one

only if normal force is present


Solution

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).


5

Assuming force applied remains constant, which of the following will result in more work being done?

53% Answer Correctly

moving the object farther

increasing the coefficient of friction

moving the object with more speed

moving the object with more acceleration


Solution

Work is accomplished when force is applied to an object: W = Fd where F is force in newtons (N) and d is distance in meters (m). Thus, the more force that must be applied to move an object, the more work is done and the farther an object is moved by exerting force, the more work is done.