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Mechanical Systems
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Do the work easier
pinion
effort advantage
Pneumatic systems
Work input
2. Force of the small piston/area of the small piston = Force of the large piston/Area of the large piston
Lever
formula for pressure in hydraulics
load
ergonomics
3. Unit of measurement for pressure
lubricants
formula for MA
pascal
inclined plane
4. Heated water to make steam and then used to move a piston in a circular motion
internal combustion engine
pulley
steam turbine
system
5. A pair of wheels that have teeth that interlink. When they rotate together - one gear wheel transfers turning motion and force to the other.
gears
mass production
effort force
ergonomics
6. Force exerted on the lever to make it move
3 classes of levers
steam engine
effort force
formula for work
7. Energy is transferred from one place to another - and no energy is changed or converted.
transmission
driving gear
subsystems
speed
8. The ratio of the output to the input of any system - a comparison of the useful work provided by a machine or a system with - the work supplied to the machine or system
efficiency
driving gear
subsystems
effort arm
9. Distance between the fulcrum and the effort force
output piston
mass production
parallel gears
effort arm
10. Work done by machine / work done to make the machine operate x100
formula for efficiency
The Industrial Revolution
mechanical advantage
block and tackle
11. A measure of the amount of force applied to a given area
gravitational potential energy
kinetic energy
pressure
Lever
12. Heated water to make steam and then used to move a piston. When the piston moved - it caused an attached rod (which was connected to a crankshaft) to move as well - making the engine work.
3 classes of levers
work output
Hydraulic systems
steam engine
13. The production of large quantities of a standardized article (often using assembly line techniques)
formula for pressure
3 classes of levers
mass production
formula for work
14. F x d
formula for work
speed advantage
kinetic energy
effort arm
15. A fixed point
efficiency
fulcrum
internal combustion engine
speed advantage
16. The fluid transfers the pressure from the input piston to the ____________
respiratory system
fulcrum
output piston
Pneumatic systems
17. Consists of a small cylinder that has a crank or handle. The axle of the winch acts like the fulcrum - the handle is the effort arm
winch
pascal
mass production
complex machines
18. Several simple machines all working together in a system
kinetic energy
effort advantage
complex machines
mass production
19. To increase the force on the output piston - the input piston must move through a greater distance
bones
joule
cost of MA
Pascal's Law
20. Pressure applied to an enclosed fluid is transmitted undiminished in all directions throughout the fluid and perpendicular to the walls of the container.
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21. Use the force of a liquid in a confined space - apply two essential characteristic of fluids - their incompressibility and their ability to transmit pressure
Hydraulic systems
winch
formula for pressure in hydraulics
efficiency
22. A rigid bar or plank that can rotate around a fixed point
effort arm
reducing gears
bones
Lever
23. Is the work needed to use - or operate the machine
ergonomics
Work input
mass production
Pneumatic systems
24. Are used to overcome the frictional force of the machine
lubricants
reducing gears
respiratory system
multiplying gears
25. Work unit
friction
joule
effort arm
formula for MA
26. Used to apply force to the fluid - which creates pressure in the fluid
input piston
gravitational potential energy
formula for work
respiratory system
27. Load Force (FL)/Effort Force (FE)
pascal
formula for MA
Hydraulic systems
multiplying gears
28. The combustion occurs inside the engine. The pistons goes through 4 steps: Intake stroke (taking in the fuel) - compression stroke (compressing the fuel- air mixture) - power stroke (the fuel- air mixture is ignited) - exhaust stroke (waste products
internal combustion engine
block and tackle
system
mechanical advantage
29. Act like levers
bones
internal combustion engine
output piston
work
30. When the driving and the driven gears are the same size
kinetic energy
3 classes of levers
mass production
parallel gears
31. Science of designing machines to suit people
parallel gears
pressure
ergonomics
system
32. A very complex combination of pulleys - including fixed and movable is called
work output
potential energy
block and tackle
effort force
33. A small gear driving a larger gear increases torque and reduces speed in the driven gear
respiratory system
potential energy
steam engine
reducing gears
34. Reason that machines are never 100% efficient
Pneumatic systems
parallel gears
friction
pressure
35. Is the work done by the machine
work output
multiplying gears
lubricants
pascal
36. Stored energy
work output
lubricants
potential energy
valve
37. The relationship between the speed of rotations of a smaller gear and a larger gear - can be calculated by dividing the number of driver gear teeth by the number of follower gear teeth.
gears
speed ratio
internal combustion engine
mechanical advantage
38. Used to control the flow of a fluid. It is a moveable part that controls the flow by opening or closing
inclined plane
valve
block and tackle
formula for pressure in hydraulics
39. 1st class - 2nd class - 3rd class
lubricants
kinetic energy
3 classes of levers
pascal
40. Pneumatic system in your body
respiratory system
pulley
steam turbine
circulatory system
41. Do the work faster
output piston
system
speed advantage
transmission
42. The rate of motion that an object changes position
formula for MA
cost of MA
speed
subsystems
43. Hydraulic system in your body
transmission
pinion
complex machines
circulatory system
44. Required a large shift in population from rural areas to the cities.
The Industrial Revolution
efficiency
friction
multiplying gears
45. (driven gear) smaller gear
pressure
load arm
pinion
respiratory system
46. The comparison of the force produced by a machine to the force applied to the machine. (the size of the load vs the size of the force needed to move the load)
work
load arm
mechanical advantage
fulcrum
47. Mass of the object lifted by the lever
system
potential energy
load
gears
48. Distance between the fulcrum and the load
joule
load arm
speed
wheel and axle
49. A combination of two wheels of different diameters that turn together - a lever that rotates in a circle around a center point or fulcrum.
wheel and axle
pulley
The Industrial Revolution
lubricants
50. Within a machine are groups of parts that perform specific functions - such as braking or steering
formula for work
fulcrum
The Industrial Revolution
subsystems