ASVAB Mechanical Comprehension Practice Test 803296 Results

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1 If this lever is in equilibrium with an effort force of 15.0 ft. lb. at the blue arrow and a resistance force of 3 ft. lb. at the green box, what is its mechanical advantage?
48% Answer Correctly
2.2
0.3
0.2
1.2

Solution

Mechanical advantage (MA) is the ratio by which effort force relates to resistance force. If both forces are known, calculating MA is simply a matter of dividing resistance force by effort force:

MA = \( \frac{F_r}{F_e} \) = \( \frac{3 ft.}{15.0 ft.} \) = 0.2

In this case, the mechanical advantage is less than one meaning that each unit of effort force results in just 0.2 units of resistance force. However, a third class lever like this isn't designed to multiply force like a first class lever. A third class lever is designed to multiply distance and speed at the resistance by sacrificing force at the resistance. Different lever styles have different purposes and multiply forces in different ways.


2

According to Boyle's law, for a fixed amount of gas kept at a fixed temperature, which of the following are inversely proportional?

63% Answer Correctly

pressure, density

density, volume

volume, mass

pressure, volume


Solution

Boyle's law states that "for a fixed amount of an ideal gas kept at a fixed temperature, pressure and volume are inversely proportional".


3

A screw is most like which of the following other simple machines?

50% Answer Correctly

inclined plane

first-class lever

wheel and axle

block and tackle


Solution

A screw is an inclined plane wrapped in ridges (threads) around a cylinder. The distance between these ridges defines the pitch of the screw and this distance is how far the screw advances when it is turned once. The mechanical advantage of a screw is its circumference divided by the pitch.


4

Connected gears of different numbers of teeth are used together to change which of the following charasteristics of the input force?

65% Answer Correctly

torque

rotational direction

energy

force


Solution

Connected gears of different numbers of teeth are used together to change the rotational speed and torque of the input force. If the smaller gear drives the larger gear, the speed of rotation will be reduced and the torque will increase. If the larger gear drives the smaller gear, the speed of rotation will increase and the torque will be reduced.


5

An object's resistance to changes in direction is known as:

82% Answer Correctly

weight

mass

kinetic energy

inertia


Solution

The more mass a substance has the more force is required to move it or to change its direction. This resistance to changes in direction is known as inertia.