ASVAB Mechanical Comprehension Practice Test 936306 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 2.91
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1 If the radius of the axle is 5 and the radius of the wheel is 6, what is the mechanical advantage of this wheel and axle configuration?
52% Answer Correctly
-1
5
1.2
1

Solution

The mechanical advantage of a wheel and axle is the input radius divided by the output radius:

MA = \( \frac{r_i}{r_o} \)

In this case, the input radius (where the effort force is being applied) is 6 and the output radius (where the resistance is being applied) is 5 for a mechanical advantage of \( \frac{6}{5} \) = 1.2


2

One Horsepower (hp) is equal to how many watts?

76% Answer Correctly

9.8

1492

746

1


Solution

Power is the rate at which work is done, P = w/t, or work per unit time. The watt (W) is the unit for power and is equal to 1 joule (or newton-meter) per second. Horsepower (hp) is another familiar unit of power used primarily for rating internal combustion engines. 1 hp equals 746 watts.


3

The measure of how much of the power put into a machine is turned into movement or force is called:

56% Answer Correctly

efficiency

force multiplication

mechanical advantage

power


Solution

The efficiency of a machine describes how much of the power put into the machine is turned into movement or force. A 100% efficient machine would turn all of the input power into output movement or force. However, no machine is 100% efficient due to friction, heat, wear and other imperfections that consume input power without delivering any output.


4

A shovel is an example of which class of lever?

56% Answer Correctly

first

second

a shovel is not a lever

third


Solution

A third-class lever is used to increase distance traveled by an object in the same direction as the force applied. The fulcrum is at one end of the lever, the object at the other, and the force is applied between them. This lever does not impart a mechanical advantage as the effort force must be greater than the load but does impart extra speed to the load. Examples of third-class levers are shovels and tweezers.


5 If you have a gear train with three gears, the first with 26 teeth, the second with 20 teeth, and the third with 8 teeth, what is its mechanical advantage?
51% Answer Correctly
4.9
3.3
2.9
1.1

Solution

The mechanical advantage of a gear train is its gear ratio. The gear ratio (Vr) is the product of the gear ratios between the pairs of meshed gears. Let N represent the number of teeth for each gear:

Vr = \( \frac{N_1}{N_2} \) \( \frac{N_2}{N_3} \) \( \frac{N_3}{N_4} \) ... \( \frac{N_n}{N_{n+1}} \)

In this problem, we have three gears so the equation becomes:

Vr = \( \frac{N_1}{N_2} \) \( \frac{N_2}{N_3} \) = \( \frac{26}{20} \) \( \frac{20}{8} \) = \( \frac{26}{8} \) = 3.3