ASVAB Mechanical Comprehension Practice Test 582481 Results

Your Results Global Average
Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.27
Score 0% 65%

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1 What's the mechanical advantage of a wedge that's 5 inches wide and 25 inches long?
83% Answer Correctly
1
5
7.5
4

Solution

The mechanical advantage (MA) of a wedge is its length divided by its thickness:

MA = \( \frac{l}{t} \) = \( \frac{25 in.}{5 in.} \) = 5


2

One Horsepower (hp) is equal to how many watts?

76% Answer Correctly

746

1492

1

9.8


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.


3

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

59% Answer Correctly

if the coefficient of friction is greater than one

at all times

when an attempt is made to move the box

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).


4

Which class of lever offers no mechanical advantage?

45% Answer Correctly

none of these, all levers offer mechanical advantage

first

second

third


Solution

A third-class lever is used to increase distance traveled by an object in the same direction as the force applied. The fulcrum is at one end of the lever, the object at the other, and the force is applied between them. This lever does not impart a mechanical advantage as the effort force must be greater than the load but does impart extra speed to the load. Examples of third-class levers are shovels and tweezers.


5

What type of load varies with time or affects a structure that experiences a high degree of movement?

66% Answer Correctly

static load

dynamic load

impact load

concentrated 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.