ASVAB Mechanical Comprehension Practice Test 958852 Results

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1

A fixed pulley is useful for which of the following?

54% Answer Correctly

changing the direction of the input force

multiplying the input force

changing the direction of the output force

multiplying the input distance


Solution

A fixed pulley is used to change the direction of a force and does not multiply the force applied. As such, it has a mechanical advantage of one. The benefit of a fixed pulley is that it can allow the force to be applied at a more convenient angle, for example, pulling downward or horizontally to lift an object instead of upward.


2

Which class of lever offers no mechanical advantage?

45% Answer Correctly

third

none of these, all levers offer mechanical advantage

second

first


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.


3

Tension is a force that does which of the following?

76% Answer Correctly

compacts an object

heats up an object

slows an object

stretches an object


Solution

Tension is a force that stretches or elongates something. When a cable or rope is used to pull an object, for example, it stretches internally as it accepts the weight that it's moving. Although tension is often treated as applying equally to all parts of a material, it's greater at the places where the material is under the most stress.


4

Power is the rate at which:

62% Answer Correctly

potential energy is converted into kinetic energy

friction is overcome

input force is transferred to output force

work is done


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.


5

Friction between two or more solid objects that are not moving relative to each other is called:

74% Answer Correctly

static friction

gravitational friction

dynamic friction

kinetic friction


Solution

Static friction is friction between two or more solid objects that are not moving relative to each other. An example is the friction that prevents a box on a sloped surface from sliding farther down the surface.