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Mechanical Engineering
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. (Force)(Distance)/Seconds
no movement
Power Equation
Tension
Work
2. A^2+b^2=c^2 - used to calculate vectors
Pythagorean Theorem
First Stroke (rotary)
Power Equation
Weight
3. Are independent of other dimensions - They are limited in number - length - mass - time - temperature - force
Newton's First Law of Motion
Pressure
decrease
Base Dimensions
4. A flat - two dimensional property -Units of length multiplied by length describe area -A=length x width
Mechanics describe how forces affect a body
Weight
Area
First Stroke (Diesel Engine)
5. If a force causes rotations -Vector- Machines can have more than one torque-Units: foot- pound and newton - meter - i.e. engines - airplanes - propeller
Derived Dimension
Torque
4 Stroke Engine
Newton's Second Law
6. 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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7. Applied at an angle or parallel to a surface
Shear
Base Dimensions
Tension
Mechanical Advantage Equation
8. Combustion ignited by spark plug and materials are compressed
Aerodynamics
Torque
Mechanical Advantage
Third Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
9. One that pushes on an object
Closed System
Compression
Length
Common Brake Characteristics
10. 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
Mechanics
Effort
Mechanical Advantage Equation
Applied Brakes
11. Describes how applied forces bring a body into motion
Translation
Dynamics
Moment Arm Equation
2 Stroke Engine
12. A small piece that makes up a larger whole. Each component is there for a specific job - but the sum of components
Force Equation
Component
Area Equation
Mechanics describe how forces affect a body
13. Liquid or gas
Temperature
Fluid
Second Stroke (Diesel Engine)
Third Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
14. Causes acceleration -Units: USA: 32.2 ft/s^2 SI: 9.8 m/sec^2
no movement
Newton's Second Law
Dynamics
Gravity
15. Air is drawn in
Rotation
First Stroke (Diesel Engine)
Tension
Fourth Stroke (Diesel Engine)
16. Body at rest or is in equilibrium (wall)
Static
If the force is applied at the center of the rotation
Rotation
Velocity
17. Derived from - or composed of - base dimensions i.e. Area (length x width) - Weight (mass x acceleration) - velocity (length/time)
Second Stroke (rotary)
System International (SI)
Derived Dimension
Forces and Vectors
18. Both engines drive wheels -ICE used for cruising -Electric motor assists with low speed for acceleration and hill climbing
Hydraulic Cylinders
decrease
Hybrid Parallel
Steam Engine
19. Varies by location (on earth) - distance (from earth) - and mass (of planet)
Gravity
Acceleration
Third Stroke (Diesel Engine)
Effort
20. Force x Distance
Moment Arm Equation
First Stroke (Diesel Engine)
Tension
Aerodynamics
21. Intake of fuel and air mixture - compression of mixture by piston
Dimension
more than one force
First Stroke (2 Stroke Engine)
Machine
22. Tells us how fast work is done - varies with time (more power is needed to do work in less time - and less power is needed to do work in more time) =Fd/s -Units: USA: ft- lb/s SI: watts (J/S)
Pressure
Tension
Work
Power
23. Four Stroke Engine -Used in hotter areas because more efficient -Higher compression ratio than gasoline
Diesel Engine
Acceleration
Work
Length
24. Intake of fuel and air mix
First Stroke (rotary)
Diesel Engine
Power
Pythagorean Theorem
25. Body in motion (car)
Third Stroke (rotary)
Inclined Plane
Dynamics
Aerodynamics
26. 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.
Mechanical Advantage Equation
Newton's Second Law
Units
2 Stroke Engine
27. Air is compressed - work is done on the system
Newton's Third Law
Force lets us do work on a system
Mass
Second Stroke (Diesel Engine)
28. Combustion of fuel mixture ignited by spark plug
Direction of Forces
System
Second Stroke (2 Stroke Engine)
Static
29. If the force needed to operate the machine (input force) is less than the force being opposed or the load being moved (output force) -The ratio of the output force divided by the input force -If the number is greater than one - there is a mechanical
Conversions
no movement
Mechanical Advantage
Pressure
30. The magnitude of something in a particular direction
Couple
Length
Pascal's Principle
Pythagorean Theorem Equation
31. Exhaust of combustion products
more than one force
Derived Dimension
Volume
Fourth Stroke (rotary)
32. Piston travels up and exhaust valve opens. Combustion by product exhaustion
Fourth Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
Statics
Mechanical Engineering
US Customary
33. Mass x acceleration
System International (SI)
Force Equation
Pythagorean Theorem Equation
Direction of Forces
34. Often a free body has _______ acting on it
Surroundings
more than one force
Inclined Plane
Acceleration
35. Describes a physical property of anything - What we are measuring
Steam Engine
Dimension
Aerodynamics
Conversions
36. Translation (slide) -Rotate -Slide and Rotate Together
Result of Applying a force to a rigid body at rest
Hydraulics
Dynamics
Second Stroke (rotary)
37. Psi - newtons - pascals
Component
Units for Pressure
Third Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
Hydrodynamics
38. When the work done by the effort just equals the work done by the load - ______ of the machine will occur
Aerodynamics
no movement
Torque
Pythagorean Theorem
39. A fluid power system uses hydraulics and a fluid under pressure to create a greater force than is applied
Fluid Power
Area Equation
Fourth Stroke (Diesel Engine)
Steam Engine
40. 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
Gravity
Machine
Moment Arm
Second Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
41. Piston travels up and both plugs are closed
Couple
Hydraulics
Statics
Second Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
42. Incompressible (volume doesnt change) Transmit force evenly - Lubricates - Trap contaminants - Some based on vegetable oils - Biodegradable - Aircraft fluids noncombustible (thins as temperature rises)
Fluids
Hydraulics
Hybrid Series
Direction of Forces
43. When the fluid is in motion
Couple
Hydrodynamics
Power Equation
Law of Conservation of Mass
44. Can be reduced by decreasing the weight or force or increasing the area i.e. airbag
Second Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
Pythagorean Theorem Equation
Pressure
If the force is applied at the center of the rotation
45. A^2+b^2=c^2
Pythagorean Theorem Equation
If the force is applied away from the center of rotation
Power Equation
Second Stroke (Diesel Engine)
46. Can be applied:-By direct contact: push - pull - twist -At a distance: gravity - magnetism Can change: speed - direction - shape - units of force
Result of Applying a force to a rigid body at rest
Gravity
Forces
Equation for Mechanical Advantage regarding inclined planes
47. Describes how applied forces bring a body into rest or equilibrium
Surroundings
Statics
Newton's Third Law
Fourth Stroke (rotary)
48. When the sum of all forces and the sum of all moments both equal forces - No movement
Equilibrium
Hybrid Parallel
First Stroke (Diesel Engine)
Tension
49. When a simple machine increases a force it is at the expense of a ____ in the distance the load is moved
decrease
Surroundings
Fluid Power
System
50. In a hydraulic with an incompressible fluid - the total pressure at any point in the system is the same - liquid
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