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Mechanical Systems 2
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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.
Force
Pulley
Wheel and axle
Input
2. A secondary or subordinate system that is part if a larger system.
Subsystems
Torque
Class 2 lever
Closed system
3. A machine used for raising or moving liquids.
Pulley
Class 2 lever
Oscillate
Pumps
4. The part of a machine which contains two or more pieces arranged so that the motion of one compels the motion of the others.
Pulley
Mechanism
Closed system
Block and tackle
5. Movement in a straight line.
Gear
Load
Linear Motion
Output
6. A lever in which the fulcrum is between the effort and load.
Class 1 lever
Pressure
Work
Gear
7. A swing back and forth at a regular rate.
Inverse
Fixed pulley
Work
Oscillate
8. The gear being turned buy the driver gear
Driven Gear
Energy
Pumps
Load
9. Acts on a certain area.
Kinect energy
Speed ratio
Simple Gear Train
Force
10. A mechanical system that uses a liquid under pressure in a close system to raise heavy objects.
Hydraulic lift
Joules
Mechanism
Work
11. A gear with teeth that fits into the links of a chain.
Winch
Efficiency
Sprocket
Fulcrum
12. The ratio of the speed of the driving member of a gear train to that of the driven member.
Gear Ratio
Ergonomics
Bevel Gear
Valve
13. A pear- shaped disk with an off- center pivot point - used to change rotating motion into reciprocating motion.
Efficiency
Cam & Follower
Work
Sprocket
14. A push or pull on an object.
Simple Gear Train
Force
Mechanical advantage
Gear
15. A machine consisting of two turning objects attached to each other at thier centers. One object to turn
Belt and Pulley
Potential energy
Wheel and axle
Work
16. A system in which a gas - such as air - transmits a force exerted on gas in an enclosed space.
Load
Rack & Pinion
Pneumatic systems
Gear
17. The ability to do work.
Energy
Radius
Output
Gear
18. The results of the operation of any system.
Output
Block and tackle
Speed ratio
Rack & Pinion
19. A lever in which the effort is applied between the fulcrum and the load.
Class 1 lever
Hydraulic lift
Compound pulley
Class 3 lever
20. A toothed wheel that works with others to alter the relation between the speed of an engine and the speed of the driven parts.
Gear
Lead Screw
Reciprocating
Mechanism
21. A device used to regulate the flow of a liquid in a hydraulic system.
Mechanism
Valve
Load
Linear Motion
22. A rotating gear that meshes with a bar that has gear teeth along its length. Changes rotating motion into linear motion.
Joules
Drive Gear
Rack & Pinion
Mechanical advantage
23. Measurement for work
Bevel Gear
Class 1 lever
Rack & Pinion
Joules
24. A mechanical arrangement consisting of a toothed wheel driven by a short revolving cylinder bearing a screw thread.
Worm & Wheel
Lead Screw
Closed system
Pneumatic systems
25. A twisting force.
Torque
Rack & Pinion
Pressure
Valve
26. The member of a pair of gears to which motion and power are transmitted by the other. The output gear.
Wheel and axle
Crank & Slider
Mechanism
Driven Gear
27. The point of the lever that does not move.
Driven Gear
Class 1 lever
Fulcrum
Pressure
28. One of a pair of gears used to connect two shafts whose axes intersect.
Bevel Gear
Work
Mechanism
Class 3 lever
29. The distance between adjacent threads in a screw.
Pitch
Inverse
Efficiency
Wheel and axle
30. The realtioship between the speed of rotation of a smaller gear and a larger gear = number of driven gear teeth / Number of following gear teeth.
Potential energy
Fixed pulley
Class 1 lever
Speed ratio
31. A machine consisting of a small cylinder - a crank or handle - on a cable. Winch can be used to lift or pull things
Winch
Pulley
Pressure
Valve
32. A combination of two or more gears used to transmit motion between two rotating shafts or between a shaft and a slide.
Work
Simple Gear Train
Transmission
Mechanical advantage
33. A combo of several pulleys working together.
Fulcrum
Compound pulley
Output work
Crown & Pinion
34. 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.
Subsystems
Bevel Gear
Output
Efficiency
35. A pulley supported by attachment to something that does not move - such as a ceiling - wall - or tree.
Class 2 lever
Radius
Ratio
Fixed pulley
36. A machine consisting of a bar that is free to rotate around a fixed point - changing the amount of force that must be exerted to move an object.
Pneumatic systems
Idler Gear
Lever
Driven Gear
37. Opposite in position - direction - order or effect.
Pneumatic systems
Rotary Motion
Universal Joint
Inverse
38. The distance in a strait line from the center of a circle to the circle circumference
Radius
Work
Rack & Pinion
Mechanical advantage
39. The quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other.
Ratio
Radius
Efficiency
Crank & Slider
40. The ratio of the force produced by a machine or system (the load) to the force applied to the machine or system.
Pascal's law
Mechanical advantage
Gear
Cam & Follower
41. A law stating that when pressuer is exerted on on part of a fluid - the same pressure is transmitted unchanged to all parts of the fluid - no matter what the shape of the container holding fluid. EX: water balloon.
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42. A rotating wheel- like device with teeth around the rim.
Gear
Bevel Gear
Oscillate
Driving gear
43. A joint that allows connected shafts to spin freely while permitting a change in direction.
Lever
Universal Joint
Pneumatic systems
Block and tackle
44. A gear between the driver and the driven gear used to change rotational direction.
Subsystems
Idler Gear
Potential energy
Driving gear
45. The force acting perpendicular to a certain surface area.
Pressure
Valve
Load
Torque
46. The gear which transmits power and motion to the rest of the system. The input gear.
Force
Cam & Follower
Belt and Pulley
Drive Gear
47. Energy is transferred from one plan to another - and no energy is changed or converted.
Transmission
Winch
Sprocket
Cam & Follower
48. A back and forth movement.
Reciprocating
Input
Gear
Class 2 lever
49. Something put into a system - such as resources - in order to achieve a result.
Bevel Gear
Input work
Gear
Input
50. A common workplace disorder causing numbness and pain in the thumb and first three finger.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Pulley
Block and tackle
Input work