ASVAB Mechanical Comprehension Practice Test 395314 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.41
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1

What type of load is sudden and for a relatively short duration?

70% Answer Correctly

dynamic load

concentrated load

impact load

non-uniformly distributed load


Solution

A concentrated load acts on a relatively small area of a structure, a static uniformly distributed load doesn't create specific stress points or vary with time, a dynamic load varies with time or affects a structure that experiences a high degree of movement, an impact load is sudden and for a relatively short duration and a non-uniformly distributed load creates different stresses at different locations on a structure.


2

The standard unit of energy is the:

73% Answer Correctly

Joule

Volt

Horsepower

Watt


Solution

The Joule (J) is the standard unit of energy and has the unit \({kg \times m^2} \over s^2\).


3

Power is the rate at which:

62% Answer Correctly

potential energy is converted into kinetic energy

friction is overcome

work is done

input force is transferred to output force


Solution

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.


4 If the green box weighs 70 lbs. and 10 lbs. of force is applied 3 ft. from the fulcrum at the blue arrow, how far from the fulcrum would the green box need to be placed to balance the lever?
55% Answer Correctly
23 ft.
1.71 ft.
0.43 ft.
1.29 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 da, our missing value, and plugging in our variables yields:

da = \( \frac{R_bd_b}{R_a} \) = \( \frac{10 lbs. \times 3 ft.}{70 lbs.} \) = \( \frac{30 ft⋅lb}{70 lbs.} \) = 0.43 ft.


5 How much resistance could a 195 lb. effort force lift using a block and tackle pulley that has 10 ropes supporting the resistance?
81% Answer Correctly
2145 lbs.
1950 lbs.
1952 lbs.
975 lbs.

Solution

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 10. With a MA of 10, a 195 lbs. effort force could lift 195 lbs. x 10 = 1950 lbs. resistance.