ASVAB Mechanical Comprehension Practice Test 700159 Results

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1

The principle of conservation of mechanical energy states that, as long as no other forces are applied, what will remain constant as an object falls?

45% Answer Correctly

acceleration

kinetic energy

total mechanical energy

potential energy


Solution

As an object falls, its potential energy is converted into kinetic energy. The principle of conservation of mechanical energy states that, as long as no other forces are applied, total mechanical energy (PE + KE) of the object will remain constant at all points in its descent.


2

The force exerted on an object due to gravity is called:

70% Answer Correctly

weight

potential energy

density

mass


Solution

Mass is an intrinsic property of matter and does not vary. Weight is the force exerted on the mass of an object due to gravity and a specific case of Newton's Second Law of Motion. Replace force with weight and acceleration with acceleration due to gravity on Earth (g) and the result is the formula for weight: W = mg or, substituting for g, weight equals mass multiplied by 9.8 m/s2.


3

Which of these is the formula for kinetic energy?

68% Answer Correctly

\(KE = {m \over v^2 }\)

\(KE = {1 \over 2}mh^2\)

\(KE = {1 \over 2}mv^2\)

\(KE = mgh\)


Solution

Kinetic energy is the energy of movement and is a function of the mass of an object and its speed: \(KE = {1 \over 2}mv^2\) where m is mass in kilograms, v is speed in meters per second, and KE is in joules. The most impactful quantity to kinetic energy is velocity as an increase in mass increases KE linearly while an increase in speed increases KE exponentially.


4

Which of the following is not a type of bridge?

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arch

cable

block

truss


Solution

The six basic bridge forms are beam, truss, arch, cantilever, cable, and suspension.


5

Friction between two or more solid objects that are not moving relative to each other is called:

74% Answer Correctly

static friction

kinetic friction

dynamic friction

gravitational friction


Solution

Static friction is friction between two or more solid objects that are not moving relative to each other. An example is the friction that prevents a box on a sloped surface from sliding farther down the surface.