ASVAB Mechanical Comprehension Practice Test 856483 Results

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1 If this lever is in equilibrium with an effort force of 5.0 ft. lb. at the blue arrow and a resistance force of 2 ft. lb. at the green box, what is its mechanical advantage?
48% Answer Correctly
-8.6
0.44
0.4
1.9

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 = \( \frac{F_r}{F_e} \) = \( \frac{2 ft.}{5.0 ft.} \) = 0.4

In this case, the mechanical advantage is less than one meaning that each unit of effort force results in just 0.4 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

A a seesaw / teeter-totter is an example of which of the following?

69% Answer Correctly

second-class lever

third-class lever

inclined plane

first-class lever


Solution

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.


3

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

59% Answer Correctly

shorten the ramp

lengthen the ramp

lower the force acting at the blue arrow

increase the force acting at the blue arrow


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.


4

Concurrent forces:

55% Answer Correctly

pass through a common point

act along the same line of action

act in a common dimension

act in a common plane


Solution

Collinear forces act along the same line of action, concurrent forces pass through a common point and coplanar forces act in a common plane.


5

The science that deals with motion and the forces that produce motion is called which of the following?

57% Answer Correctly

physics

mechanics

engineering

aeronautics


Solution

Mechanics deals with motion and the forces that produce motion.