| Your Results | Global Average | |
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| Questions | 5 | 5 |
| Correct | 0 | 3.23 |
| Score | 0% | 65% |
| 1260 lbs. | |
| 1386 lbs. | |
| 420 lbs. | |
| 3780 lbs. |
The mechanical advantage (MA) of a block and tackle pulley is equal to the number of times the effort force changes direction. An easy way to count how many times the effort force changes direction is to count the number of ropes that support the resistance which, in this problem, is 6. With a MA of 6, a 210 lbs. effort force could lift 210 lbs. x 6 = 1260 lbs. resistance.
| 0 lbs. | |
| 7 lbs. | |
| 87.5 lbs. | |
| 350 lbs. |
To balance this lever the torques on each side of the fulcrum must be equal. Torque is weight x distance from the fulcrum so the equation for equilibrium is:
Rada = Rbdb
where a represents the left side of the fulcrum and b the right, R is resistance (weight) and d is the distance from the fulcrum.Solving for Ra, our missing value, and plugging in our variables yields:
Ra = \( \frac{R_bd_b}{d_a} \) = \( \frac{50 lbs. \times 7 ft.}{4 ft.} \) = \( \frac{350 ft⋅lb}{4 ft.} \) = 87.5 lbs.
A screw is most like which of the following other simple machines?
block and tackle |
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inclined plane |
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wheel and axle |
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first-class lever |
A screw is an inclined plane wrapped in ridges (threads) around a cylinder. The distance between these ridges defines the pitch of the screw and this distance is how far the screw advances when it is turned once. The mechanical advantage of a screw is its circumference divided by the pitch.
Which of the following will increase the mechanical advantage of a second-class lever?
move the object being lifted closer to the fulcrum |
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move the object being lifted farther away from the fulcrum |
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move the fulcrum between the force and the object being lifted |
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decrease the length of the lever |
A second-class lever is used to increase force on an object in the same direction as the force is applied. This lever requires a smaller force to lift a larger load but the force must be applied over a greater distance. The fulcrum is placed at one end of the lever and mechanical advantage increases as the object being lifted is moved closer to the fulcrum or the length of the lever is increased. An example of a second-class lever is a wheelbarrow.
One Horsepower (hp) is equal to how many watts?
746 |
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1 |
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1492 |
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9.8 |
Power is the rate at which work is done, P = w/t, or work per unit time. The watt (W) is the unit for power and is equal to 1 joule (or newton-meter) per second. Horsepower (hp) is another familiar unit of power used primarily for rating internal combustion engines. 1 hp equals 746 watts.