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Mechanical Engineering
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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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2. Mass can neither by created nor destroyed - only transformed
Length
Pythagorean Theorem
Hybrid Parallel
Law of Conservation of Mass
3. Force without machine/Force with machine
Velocity
Mechanical Advantage Equation
Forces and Vectors
2 Stroke Engine
4. In a hydraulic with an incompressible fluid - the total pressure at any point in the system is the same - liquid
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5. Every object continues in motion in a straight line unless acted upon by some force -Every object at rest continues at rest unless acted upon by a force -So forces cause a change in an object's state of motion
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6. Are independent of other dimensions - They are limited in number - length - mass - time - temperature - force
Base Dimensions
Second Stroke (rotary)
Pythagorean Theorem
System International (SI)
7. When a simple machine increases a force it is at the expense of a ____ in the distance the load is moved
System
Hybrid Series
4 Stroke Engine
decrease
8. Three- dimensional property measured in units of length times length times length =length x width x height
Hybrid
no movement
Volume
Common Brake Characteristics
9. A combination of components
US Customary
Mechanical Advantage
Effort
System
10. Body in motion (car)
Dynamics
Hybrid Parallel
Forces and Vectors
Moment Arm
11. Movement along a line (reciprocal or linear motion) -Units: feet and meters
Direction of Forces
Translation
Second Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
Hybrid
12. Static - Dynamic
Mechanics describe how forces affect a body
Torque
Newton's Second Law
Drum Brakes
13. More compact (size of beer keg) - No valves -Benefits: fewer parts - lower engine weight Problems: seal - lower inertia forces -1 rotar=3 to 4 pistons
First Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
Compression
More than one force
Rotary
14. Varies by location (on earth) - distance (from earth) - and mass (of planet)
Forces
Equation for Mechanical Advantage regarding inclined planes
more than one force
Gravity
15. Combustion ignited by spark plug and materials are compressed
Third Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
Inclined Plane
will move
Force lets us do work on a system
16. Exhaust
Fourth Stroke (Diesel Engine)
Pythagorean Theorem
Area of a circle equation
Open System
17. The branch of science and engineering involving measurement
Fluid Power
Second Stroke (rotary)
Conversions
Metrology
18. Combustion of fuel mixture ignited by spark plug
Steam Engine
Dimension
Second Stroke (2 Stroke Engine)
Length
19. Weight/Time
Fluid
Power Equation
Force lets us do work on a system
Dynamics
20. Can be reduced by decreasing the weight or force or increasing the area i.e. airbag
Second Stroke (2 Stroke Engine)
Pressure
Newton's First Law of Motion
Translation
21. What we are not studying
Law of Conservation of Mass
Surroundings
Volume
Fourth Stroke (Diesel Engine)
22. A device that uses energy to do work to accomplish some desired activity - They do not produce energy - but they do transmit and transform energy - Machines can transmit a force - control its motion - and change its direction - a system of components
Pythagorean Theorem Equation
Gravity
Machine
Force lets us do work on a system
23. Intake of fuel and air mix
Surroundings
First Stroke (rotary)
decrease
System
24. Brake pedal and linkage - Master Cylinder - Wheel cylinders (4) - Hydraulic lines - Hydraulic fluid - Mechanical advantage is provided by the foot pedal to the booster (level) - A greater force is applied on the wheel cylinders than on the brake peda
Applied Brakes
Fluid
Mechanical Advantage
Machine
25. One that pushes on an object
Closed System
Compression
Pythagorean Theorem Equation
Newton's Second Law
26. Mechanics is an application of math that describes how forces affect a body
Pythagorean Theorem Equation
Hydrodynamics
Mechanics
First Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
27. Force x Distance
Force Equation
Moment Arm Equation
First Stroke (Diesel Engine)
Power Equation
28. Can be applied at a time on an object
Dimension
Units for Pressure
Volume
More than one force
29. A^2+b^2=c^2
Mechanical Engineering
Pythagorean Theorem Equation
Direction of Forces
Closed System
30. When the fluid is in motion
Tension
Force lets us do work on a system
Hydrodynamics
Equilibrium
31. Piston travels down and intake valve is opened. Intake of fuel and air into chamber
Second Stroke (rotary)
Units for Pressure
First Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
will move
32. A pull on an object
Gravity
Tension
Pascal's Principle
Work
33. Energy may enter or leave. No mass enters or leaves the system i.e. Closed water bottle - car engine - human
Pythagorean Theorem
Closed System
US Customary
Gravity
34. Body at rest or is in equilibrium (wall)
Static
System International (SI)
Surroundings
Units for Pressure
35. Describes a physical property of anything - What we are measuring
Dimension
Weight
2 Stroke Engine
First Stroke (2 Stroke Engine)
36. 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
Open System
Area
Hydraulics
Weight
37. (pi) x (radius)^2
Third Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
Mechanics
Area of a circle equation
decrease
38. Modern Technology- More efficient-Better Cooling-Easier to service- longer life - lither weight- More expensive
Disc Breaks
Area
Area Equation
Equilibrium
39. A movement around a central pivot point (rotational movement) -Units: revolutions per second (rps) and revolutions per minute (rpm)
Fluid Power
Area of a circle equation
Moment Arm Equation
Rotation
40. In a right triangle - the sum of the squares of the sides equals the square of the hypotenous
Mechanical Advantage
Newton's First Law of Motion
Pressure
Pythagorean Theorem
41. An indication of kinetic energy of mass at the molecular level
Velocity
US Customary
Compression
Temperature
42. The perpendicular distance from the pivot point to the point of application of the force (d) - M=Fd -Clockwise=Negative moment -Counterclockwise=Positive moment
Area
Third Stroke (rotary)
Statics
Moment Arm
43. 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.
2 Stroke Engine
Mechanical Advantage Equation
Dynamics
Component
44. 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
US Customary
Law of Conservation of Mass
Second Stroke (2 Stroke Engine)
Hydraulic Cylinders
45. A small piece that makes up a larger whole. Each component is there for a specific job - but the sum of components
Area of a circle equation
Pythagorean Theorem
Pythagorean Theorem Equation
Component
46. Work/force or vertical distance/sloping distance
Equation for Mechanical Advantage regarding inclined planes
Fluid Power
Common Brake Characteristics
Length
47. A^2+b^2=c^2 - used to calculate vectors
Aerodynamics
Hydrodynamics
Pythagorean Theorem
Derived Dimension
48. Derived from - or composed of - base dimensions i.e. Area (length x width) - Weight (mass x acceleration) - velocity (length/time)
First Stroke (2 Stroke Engine)
Static
System
Derived Dimension
49. The force simple machines use to do work on a single load or against a single force
Machine
Effort
Compression
Statics
50. Ignition - power stroke
Newton's Second Law
Third Stroke (rotary)
Open System
Power Equation