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Which of the following is not a modulus of elasticity?
shear modulus |
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stretch modulus |
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stress modulus |
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bulk modulus |
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).
Which of the following is not true of a first-class lever?
changes the direction of force |
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increases distance |
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decreases distance |
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increases force |
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.
The work done by the sum of all forces acting on a particle equals the change in the kinetic energy of the particle. This defines which of the following?
conservation of mechanical energy |
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mechanical advantage |
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Pascal's law |
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work-energy theorem |
The work-energy theorem states that the work done by the sum of all forces acting on a particle equals the change in the kinetic energy of the particle. Simply put, work imparts kinetic energy to the matter upon which the work is being done.
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The mechanical advantage (MA) of a wedge is its length divided by its thickness:
MA = \( \frac{l}{t} \) = \( \frac{10 in.}{2 in.} \) = 5
The standard unit of energy is the:
Watt |
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Horsepower |
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Joule |
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Volt |
The Joule (J) is the standard unit of energy and has the unit \({kg \times m^2} \over s^2\).