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Which of the following is not a characteristic of a ceramic?
high melting point |
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low density |
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chemically stable |
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low corrosive action |
Ceramics are mixtures of metallic and nonmetallic elements that withstand exteme thermal, chemical, and pressure environments. They have a high melting point, low corrosive action, and are chemically stable. Examples include rock, sand, clay, glass, brick, and porcelain.
What is the first step to solving a problem where multiple forces are acting on an object?
calculate the total force |
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calculate potential energy |
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calculate the net force |
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calculate kinetic energy |
In mechanics, multiple forces are often acting on a particular object and, taken together, produce the net force acting on that object. Like force, net force is a vector quantity in that it has magnitude and direction.
Gear ratio indicates which of the following about two connected gears?
work done |
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efficiency |
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mechanical advantage |
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power conversion |
The mechanical advantage (amount of change in speed or torque) of connected gears is proportional to the number of teeth each gear has. Called gear ratio, it's the ratio of the number of teeth on the larger gear to the number of teeth on the smaller gear. For example, a gear with 12 teeth connected to a gear with 9 teeth would have a gear ratio of 4:3.
Which of the following is the formula for hydraulic pressure?
P = F/A |
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P = FA2 |
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P = FA |
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P = F/A2 |
Hydraulics is the transmission of force through the use of liquids. Liquids are especially suited for transferring force in complex machines because they compress very little and can occupy very small spaces. Hydraulic pressure is calculated by dividing force by the area over which it is applied: P = F/A where F is force in pounds, A is area in square inches, and the resulting pressure is in pounds per square inch (psi).
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