ASVAB Mechanical Comprehension Practice Test 393237 Results

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1

The mechanical advantage of a block and tackle is equal to which of the following?

69% Answer Correctly

the number of loads

the number of connecting ropes

the number of pulleys

the number of input forces


Solution

Two or more pulleys used together constitute a block and tackle which, unlike a fixed pulley, does impart mechanical advantage as a function of the number of pulleys that make up the arrangement.  So, for example, a block and tackle with three pulleys would have a mechanical advantage of three.


2

Which of the following surfaces would have the lowest coefficient of friction?

85% Answer Correctly

tile

ice

concrete

leather


Solution

Coefficient of friction (μ) represents how much two materials resist sliding across each other.  Smooth surfaces like ice have low coefficients of friction while rough surfaces like concrete have high μ.


3 The radius of the axle is 5, the radius of the wheel is 6, and the blue box weighs 60 lbs. What is the effort force necessary to balance the load?
53% Answer Correctly
30 lbs.
50 lbs.
6.2 lbs.
11 lbs.

Solution

The mechanical advantage of a wheel and axle is the input radius divided by the output radius:

MA = \( \frac{r_i}{r_o} \)

In this case, the input radius (where the effort force is being applied) is 6 and the output radius (where the resistance is being applied) is 5 for a mechanical advantage of \( \frac{6}{5} \) = 1.2

MA = \( \frac{load}{effort} \) so effort = \( \frac{load}{MA} \) = \( \frac{60 lbs.}{1.2} \) = 50 lbs.


4

A ramp is an example of which kind of simple machine?

84% Answer Correctly

first-class lever

none of these

inclined plane

wedge


Solution

An inclined plane is a simple machine that reduces the force needed to raise an object to a certain height. Work equals force x distance and, by increasing the distance that the object travels, an inclined plane reduces the force necessary to raise it to a particular height. In this case, the mechanical advantage is to make the task easier. An example of an inclined plane is a ramp.


5

What defines the mechanical advantage of a first class lever?

65% Answer Correctly

output force 

position of the fulcrum

input force

output distance


Solution

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.