ASVAB Mechanical Comprehension Practice Test 695639 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 2.85
Score 0% 57%

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1 If a 10 lbs. weight is placed 1 ft. from the fulcrum at the blue arrow and the green box is 8 ft. from the fulcrum, how much would the green box have to weigh to balance the lever?
61% Answer Correctly
0 lbs.
0.31 lbs.
1.25 lbs.
5 lbs.

Solution

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 = \( \frac{R_bd_b}{d_a} \) = \( \frac{10 lbs. \times 1 ft.}{8 ft.} \) = \( \frac{10 ft⋅lb}{8 ft.} \) = 1.25 lbs.


2

Which of the following is not a modulus of elasticity?

47% Answer Correctly

shear modulus

stretch modulus

bulk modulus

stress modulus


Solution

The modulus of elasticity measures how much a material or structure will deflect under stress. Stretch modulus is longitudinal stretch (like stretching raw bread dough), shear modulus is longitudinal deflection (like the horizontal displacement of a stack of magzines when a heavy object is placed upon them), and bulk modulus is compression of volume (like the compression of a loaf of bread under a heavy can at the bottom of a grocery bag).


3 If the green box weighs 40 lbs. and is 1 ft. from the fulcrum, how much weight would need to be placed at the blue arrow to balance the lever if the arrow's distance from the fulcrum is 8 ft.?
63% Answer Correctly
20 lbs.
320 lbs.
5 lbs.
1.25 lbs.

Solution

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 Rb, our missing value, and plugging in our variables yields:

Rb = \( \frac{R_ad_a}{d_b} \) = \( \frac{40 lbs. \times 1 ft.}{8 ft.} \) = \( \frac{40 ft⋅lb}{8 ft.} \) = 5 lbs.


4

A shovel is an example of which class of lever?

56% Answer Correctly

third

a shovel is not a lever

first

second


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

An inclined plane increases ___________ to reduce ____________.

58% Answer Correctly

force, distance

force, power

distance, force

distance, power


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.