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Mechanical Systems 2
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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. A secondary or subordinate system that is part if a larger system.
Lead Screw
Mechanical advantage
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Subsystems
2. A gear between the driver and the driven gear used to change rotational direction.
Energy
Pneumatic systems
Idler Gear
Class 2 lever
3. A system having a boundary that separates it from it surroundings.
Closed system
Oscillate
Fulcrum
Bevel Gear
4. A mechanical system that uses a liquid under pressure in a close system to raise heavy objects.
Reciprocating
Class 3 lever
Hydraulic lift
Lead Screw
5. A lever in which the load is between the fulcrum and the effort.
Class 1 lever
Worm & Wheel
Idler Gear
Class 2 lever
6. A way to measure stuff.
Newtons
Hydraulic lift
Driving gear
Gear
7. A rotating wheel- like device with teeth around the rim.
Cam & Follower
Rack & Pinion
Ergonomics
Gear
8. A machine consisting of a small cylinder - a crank or handle - on a cable. Winch can be used to lift or pull things
Cam & Follower
Ergonomics
Winch
Rack & Pinion
9. A twisting force.
Torque
Fulcrum
Pneumatic systems
Newtons
10. A back and forth movement.
Reciprocating
Work
Wheel and axle
Sprocket
11. A device used to regulate the flow of a liquid in a hydraulic system.
Load
Valve
Crown & Pinion
Subsystems
12. The gear being turned buy the driver gear
Rotary Motion
Lever
Radius
Driven Gear
13. A joint that allows connected shafts to spin freely while permitting a change in direction.
Reciprocating
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Efficiency
Universal Joint
14. The force acting perpendicular to a certain surface area.
Rack & Pinion
Pressure
Crown & Pinion
Cam & Follower
15. A common workplace disorder causing numbness and pain in the thumb and first three finger.
Lever
Newtons
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Ergonomics
16. The ratio of the speed of the driving member of a gear train to that of the driven member.
Wheel and axle
Gear Ratio
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Drive Gear
17. A system in which a gas - such as air - transmits a force exerted on gas in an enclosed space.
Force
Pneumatic systems
Closed system
Transmission
18. Energy is transferred from one plan to another - and no energy is changed or converted.
Rotary Motion
Transmission
Reciprocating
Load
19. Movement in a straight line.
Hydraulic lift
Universal Joint
Torque
Linear Motion
20. A combo of several pulleys working together.
Newtons
Radius
Worm & Wheel
Compound pulley
21. A rotating gear that meshes with a bar that has gear teeth along its length. Changes rotating motion into linear motion.
Ergonomics
Closed system
Rack & Pinion
Energy
22. Circular movement.
Drive Gear
Rotary Motion
Hydraulic lift
Sprocket
23. The gear which transmits power and motion to the rest of the system. The input gear.
Driven Gear
Closed system
Drive Gear
Fixed pulley
24. Stored energy
Crank & Slider
Winch
Potential energy
Subsystems
25. A toothed wheel that works with others to alter the relation between the speed of an engine and the speed of the driven parts.
Torque
Input
Gear
Compound pulley
26. Something put into a system - such as resources - in order to achieve a result.
Ergonomics
Efficiency
Worm & Wheel
Input
27. The work done by a machine as the output force acts through the output distance
Torque
Pneumatic systems
Work
Output work
28. The ability to do work.
Crown & Pinion
Ergonomics
Belt and Pulley
Energy
29. The quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other.
Fulcrum
Block and tackle
Inverse
Ratio
30. The distance between adjacent threads in a screw.
Work
Cam & Follower
Pitch
Ergonomics
31. The ratio of the useful work or energy provided by a machine or system with the actual work or energy supplied to the machine or system.
Efficiency
Output work
Transmission
Fulcrum
32. A combination of two or more gears used to transmit motion between two rotating shafts or between a shaft and a slide.
Joules
Simple Gear Train
Bevel Gear
Mechanism
33. A pivot pin near the outside edge of a wheel or disk that changes reciprocating motion into rotary motion.
Pumps
Cam & Follower
Oscillate
Crank & Slider
34. The science of designing gone or work environments that best suit the human body in it various dimensions.
Crown & Pinion
Output work
Ergonomics
Rotary Motion
35. A pulley supported by attachment to something that does not move - such as a ceiling - wall - or tree.
Bevel Gear
Hydraulic lift
Fixed pulley
Compound pulley
36. A pear- shaped disk with an off- center pivot point - used to change rotating motion into reciprocating motion.
Lead Screw
Reciprocating
Cam & Follower
Closed system
37. A swing back and forth at a regular rate.
Mechanism
Block and tackle
Gear Ratio
Oscillate
38. Work= force x distance
Driving gear
Output work
Pneumatic systems
Work
39. A lever in which the effort is applied between the fulcrum and the load.
Driven Gear
Class 3 lever
Class 1 lever
Belt and Pulley
40. The energy of motion.
Kinect energy
Joules
Force
Pitch
41. A wheel with a grooved rim to guide a rope or chain that runs along the groove; used to transmit or change direction of force.
Ratio
Pulley
Gear Ratio
Gear
42. The point of the lever that does not move.
Gear
Driven Gear
Output work
Fulcrum
43. The results of the operation of any system.
Pitch
Closed system
Output
Force
44. The transmission of power between shafts by means of a belt connecting pulleys on the shafts.
Belt and Pulley
Fulcrum
Joules
Output work
45. A threaded shaft used to convert rotary movement to linear movement.
Lead Screw
Torque
Input
Energy
46. The application of force that moves an object a certain distance.
Work
Rotary Motion
Pascal's law
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
47. One of a pair of gears used to connect two shafts whose axes intersect.
Bevel Gear
Force
Rotary Motion
Wheel and axle
48. The that has a handle because of a motoe or person turning it.
Bevel Gear
Driving gear
Kinect energy
Input
49. The part of a machine which contains two or more pieces arranged so that the motion of one compels the motion of the others.
Joules
Force
Mechanism
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
50. The member of a pair of gears to which motion and power are transmitted by the other. The output gear.
Mechanical advantage
Driven Gear
Pumps
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome