ASVAB Mechanical Comprehension Practice Test 78099 Results

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1

Drag is a type of:

83% Answer Correctly

work

potential energy

kinetic energy

friction


Solution

Drag is friction that opposes movement through a fluid like liquid or air. The amount of drag depends on the shape and speed of the object with slower objects experiencing less drag than faster objects and more aerodynamic objects experiencing less drag than those with a large leading surface area.


2

Which of the following will increase the mechanical advantage of this inclined plane?

59% Answer Correctly

lower the force acting at the blue arrow

shorten the ramp

increase the force acting at the blue arrow

lengthen the ramp


Solution

The mechanical advantage (MA) of an inclined plane is the effort distance divided by the resistance distance. In order to increase mechanical advantage, this ratio must increase which means making the effort distance longer and this can be accomplished by lengthening the length of the ramp.


3

Specific gravity is a comparison of the density of an object with the density of:

57% Answer Correctly

carbon

oil

water

air


Solution

Specific gravity is the ratio of the density of equal volumes of a substance and water and is measured by a hyrdometer.


4 What is the mechanical advantage of this inclined plane if the length of the ramp is 21 ft. and the height of the green box is 7 ft.?
82% Answer Correctly
1
-5
5
3

Solution

The mechanical advantage (MA) of an inclined plane is the effort distance divided by the resistance distance. In this case, the effort distance is the length of the ramp and the resistance distance is the height of the green box:

MA = \( \frac{d_e}{d_r} \) = \( \frac{21 ft.}{7 ft.} \) = 3


5

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

59% Answer Correctly

if the coefficient of friction is greater than one

when an attempt is made to move the box

only if normal force is present

at all times


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).