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Mechanical Engineering
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Exhaust
Second Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
Applied Brakes
Hybrid Parallel
Fourth Stroke (Diesel Engine)
2. Force/Area
Pressure Equation
more than one force
will move
Law of Conservation of Mass
3. ...
Newton's Second Law
Equation for Mechanical Advantage regarding inclined planes
Common Brake Characteristics
Force lets us do work on a system
4. Piston travels down and intake valve is opened. Intake of fuel and air into chamber
If the force is applied away from the center of rotation
Acceleration
First Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
Area Equation
5. When the moving fluid is a gas
Gravity
Aerodynamics
Second Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
US Customary
6. Modern Technology- More efficient-Better Cooling-Easier to service- longer life - lither weight- More expensive
Disc Breaks
Mechanics
Fourth Stroke (Diesel Engine)
System
7. Rotation will not occur - but translation might occur
Compression
Static
Rotation
If the force is applied at the center of the rotation
8. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction -Force -F=mg -Earth exerts a force on all of us
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9. An application of Pascal's Principle (trading distance and force while doing the same amount of work) -Gives a mechanical advantage -The muscles of machines - used to produce very large forces - use a fluid under pressure (gas is low pressure and liq
Hydraulics
Couple
Hybrid Parallel
Vectors
10. Energy may enter or leave. Mass can enter or leave the system i.e. open water bottle - molecule - hydraulic cylinder - human
Drum Brakes
Open System
Base Dimensions
Weight
11. When two parallel forces equal in magnitude and opposite direction - i.e. steering wheel - turn a know - turn on and off a faucet
Couple
Drum Brakes
First Stroke (2 Stroke Engine)
2 Stroke Engine
12. A^2+b^2=c^2 - used to calculate vectors
Pressure Equation
Gravity
Pythagorean Theorem
Aerodynamics
13. Same pressure - work - volume - Different forces and distances
Engineers and scientists need a common language
Hydraulic Cylinders
more than one force
Surroundings
14. Four Stroke Engine -Used in hotter areas because more efficient -Higher compression ratio than gasoline
Area of a circle equation
Second Stroke (rotary)
Length
Diesel Engine
15. When the sum of all forces and the sum of all moments both equal forces - No movement
First Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
Hybrid
Equilibrium
First Stroke (rotary)
16. The force simple machines use to do work on a single load or against a single force
Effort
If the force is applied at the center of the rotation
Pressure
Surroundings
17. If a force causes rotations -Vector- Machines can have more than one torque-Units: foot- pound and newton - meter - i.e. engines - airplanes - propeller
Closed System
Steam Engine
Conversions
Torque
18. When the work done by the effort just equals the work done by the load - ______ of the machine will occur
no movement
First Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
Hydrodynamics
Second Stroke (rotary)
19. Fuel is injected and combusts due to temperature of compressed air
Third Stroke (Diesel Engine)
Derived Dimension
Dynamics
Applied Brakes
20. A pull on an object
Weight
Fluid Power
Pressure
Tension
21. The amount of atoms and molecules in something - Matter is energy that has become solid -An object gains mass when it gains more energy and vice a versa -Units: SI- kgs and USA: Slugs - lbs
Mass
Surroundings
Applied Brakes
Mechanical Advantage
22. 1. Magnitude: size - a numberi.e. 50 mph 2. Direction: angle i.e. N -E -W -S
Drum Brakes
Forces and Vectors
US Customary
Power
23. Can be applied at a time on an object
More than one force
Torque
Fluid Power
Hybrid
24. Describes how applied forces bring a body into motion
Surroundings
Mechanical Advantage Equation
Common Brake Characteristics
Dynamics
25. Both engines drive wheels -ICE used for cruising -Electric motor assists with low speed for acceleration and hill climbing
Hybrid Parallel
Common Brake Characteristics
Third Stroke (Diesel Engine)
Vectors
26. Length / Time
Translation
Velocity
Second Stroke (rotary)
System International (SI)
27. The designing of machines that contribute to society and our quality of life - Mechanical engineers apply the principles of mathematics - chemistry - and physics to solve real- world problems
More than one force
Metrology
Mechanical Engineering
no movement
28. Can be reduced by decreasing the weight or force or increasing the area i.e. airbag
Engineers and scientists need a common language
decrease
Hydrodynamics
Pressure
29. The perpendicular distance from the pivot point to the point of application of the force (d) - M=Fd -Clockwise=Negative moment -Counterclockwise=Positive moment
Direction of Forces
Moment Arm
Base Dimensions
Component
30. A fluid power system uses hydraulics and a fluid under pressure to create a greater force than is applied
Mechanical Advantage
Moment Arm Equation
Fluid Power
Fourth Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
31. Often a free body has _______ acting on it
Moment Arm Equation
Length
more than one force
no movement
32. Energy may enter or leave. No mass enters or leaves the system i.e. Closed water bottle - car engine - human
Area of a circle equation
Closed System
Metrology
Power
33. An indication of kinetic energy of mass at the molecular level
Area
Aerodynamics
Temperature
Pythagorean Theorem
34. Length x Width x Height
Hybrid
Static
System
Volume
35. A^2+b^2=c^2
Pythagorean Theorem Equation
Power Equation
will move
Closed System
36. Can be applied:-By direct contact: push - pull - twist -At a distance: gravity - magnetism Can change: speed - direction - shape - units of force
Forces
Dynamics
Metrology
Temperature
37. Are independent of other dimensions - They are limited in number - length - mass - time - temperature - force
Hydraulic Cylinders
Base Dimensions
Metrology
Second Stroke (Diesel Engine)
38. A change in velocity over time -Unites: USA- ft/s^2 and SI: m/s^2
Statics
Component
Second Stroke (2 Stroke Engine)
Acceleration
39. Dimensions and units
Applied Brakes
Hybrid Parallel
Engineers and scientists need a common language
Work
40. Used to measure or quantify -US Common: Absolute and Gravitational -SI: absolute
Statics
Units
Shear
Third Stroke (Diesel Engine)
41. Exhaust of combustion products
System International (SI)
Equation for Mechanical Advantage regarding inclined planes
Rotary
Fourth Stroke (rotary)
42. The standard system of units that uses base 10 and used in the rest of the world. US does not use - but Great Britain does - Base Units: mass - kilograms (kg) - length- meters (m) - and time-Seconds (S) - Force is a derived unit measured in newtons (
Volume
Hybrid
4 Stroke Engine
System International (SI)
43. What we are not studying
Result of Applying a force to a rigid body at rest
Power Equation
Surroundings
Work
44. Body at rest or is in equilibrium (wall)
Static
Second Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
Statics
Fluid
45. Static - Dynamic
Fourth Stroke (rotary)
Mechanics describe how forces affect a body
Newton's Third Law
Volume
46. A system adopted from an old British system of units in the 13th century -Engineering system -Units: length- foot (ft) - time- second (s) - force-(lbs) - Mass is a derived unit called a slug -Political/Economic choice -Awkward
Applied Brakes
US Customary
Fourth Stroke (rotary)
System
47. A flat - sloping surface -The only simple machine that does not move -The force is applied to the ramp - since this is the direction the load weight is moved -Sloping side is longer than vertical side -Less force is required to accomplish the same am
Applied Brakes
Component
Third Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
Inclined Plane
48. Intake of fuel and air mixture - compression of mixture by piston
Units
First Stroke (2 Stroke Engine)
Tension
If the force is applied at the center of the rotation
49. Compression-Tension-Shear
Second Stroke (rotary)
Pressure
Direction of Forces
Moment Arm Equation
50. Pistons connected to crankshaft -1 stroke up - 1 stroke down of the piston -1 rotation of the piston -Problems: high emissions - noisy - inefficient - high vibrations - unburnt fuel - burnt oil -Benefits: small and light -Being phased out in USA - i.
Open System
Mechanics
Area Equation
2 Stroke Engine