Basic Mechanics
how many joules is 1 newton of force moving through a distance of 1 meter?
1
If 1000 Joules are used every second the the electric power is
1 Kilowat
one calorie is the amount of heat energy it takes to raise the temp of
1 gram of water 1 degree C
If 1 joule of electrical energy is used every second then the electric power is
1 watt
One horsepower is equal to
1.415 Btu Heat Power
kinetic energy =
1/2 x mass x speed squared
one calorie equals
4.186 joules
1 horsepower equals
746 watts
1 BTU of heat energy =
778 ft-lb of mechanical energy
Any change in velocity is called
Acceleration
Because a force has both size and direction it can be represented with an...
Arrow (length of the arrow stands for the size of the force)
What type of distortion is a combination of stretching and compressing?
Bending
The inability for an object to recover from a compressive impact is
Brittleness
All responding forces are due to the forces of...
Cohesion
What is the force of attraction?
Cohesion
what gives materials strength, rigidity, and endurance?
Cohesion
what type of instruments are used to measure force?
Comparing instruments
Hooke's law applied Distortion types include...
Compressing, bending, twisting, and shearing.
What is simplest way to describe motion? (an object moved from here to there)
Displacement
What are three ways motion can be described?
Displacement, Speed, and Velocity
comparing instruments work by using one of the observable effects of a force?
Distortion
The amount of energy put in with the amount of work actually accomplished is
Efficiency
Efficiency = work output / work input x 100
Efficiency formula
What is the limiting force called when applied force exceeds a certain limit and is permanently distorted?
Elastic limit
After a force is applied and distorts an object, cohesive forces pull it back together. The ability to snap back to its original shape is called...
Elastiticity
What is determined by how much electrical energy is used per second or per minute?
Electrical power
What is the law of conservation of energy?
Energy cannot be created or destroyed
What is Hooke's law?
For forces less than the elastic limit, the amount of distortion produced on an object is proportional to the force applied to it.
What can be explained by feeling or seeing its effects by an objects distortion or its motion is changed?
Force
A change in velocity is evidence that a..
Force has been applied
A source of ( ) is the expansion of confined material when they get hot?
Forces
When a moving object collides with another object what happens?
Forces are produced
f = p x A
Formula to find total force once pressure and area are known
Btu per second and Btu per hour represent
Heat Power
What is the tendency of all objects at rest to stay at rest, and of all objects in motion to stay in motion in straight line?
Inertia (The first law of motion)
What are the 2 forms of mechanical energy?
Kinetic and Potential
Total Energy In = Useful Work Out plus Heat (friction)
Law of Conservation of energy
3 words in mechanics that cannot be simplified
Length, Time, Force
What is measured inertia?
Mass
Larger amounts of metric work are measured in
Newton-meters (also known as Joules)
What type of forces are simply forces acting at a 90 degree angle to a surface?
Normal forces
How many units of work are accomplished in a unit of time?
Power
What is the rate of doing work or using energy?
Power
What term is used in considering a fluids ability to distribute force? What two measurements is it derived from?
Pressure. Force and Area
Steam engines, gasoline engines, diesel engines are all examples of
Prime Movers
devices that convert mechanical energy into electrical energy are called
Prime movers
What words mean the same as force?
Push or Pull
If you push on an object, it always....
Pushes back at you with an equal force, but in the opposite direction
Forces of containment and friction are what type of forces?
Response forces are called...
Pushing a magazine on top of a stack which drags magazines below it is a way to see
Shear distortion
If "from here to there" is 100 feet and it took 50 seconds for the displacement to occur, the ( ) was about 2 feet per second
Speed
What is the amount of displacement per unit of time?
Speed
What is the term to describe how fast an object moved from one point to another?
Speed
Friction forces arise when you move an object across a...
Surface or through a fluid
Hooke's Law applied to stretching is also called.....
Tension
What is a BTU?
The amount of heat required to raise 1 pound of water 1 degree F
The expansion of material as they get hot is called?
Thermal expansion
what is a force measurement taken at an angle of 90 deg to its direction of application?
Torque (like torque wrench)
T = f x r
Torque = force x radius
Twisting distortion is also known as
Torsion
Twisting on a rubber hose lets you feel what type of distortion?
Torsion
What type of distortion occurs when one end of a rod or cylinder is held rigid and the other end is rotated?
Twisting
Newton law of motion added what to update the original?
Unless acted upon by some external force
The arrow symbol to represent a force is called a
Vector
What is the term for direction of movement?
Velocity
What is gravitational force called?
Weight
In order for ( ) to be done, there must be movement
Work
Torque can be measured without any movement taking place. ( ) requires movement along some distance in order for it to be measured
Work
Whenever a force moves through a distance, ( ) is accomplished
Work
a=F/m F = ma
a = acceleration F = applied force m = mass
For any given object, the larger the applied force, the more the object will be
accelerated
What do you use to measure atmospheric pressure?
barometer
Comparing instruments work by
comparing a given force with the pull of the earth
What is the ability to do work?
energy
Newton third law says that for every action force, an ( ) and ( ) reaction force is produced
equal and opposite
What do you get if 1 lb of force moves through a distance of 1 ft?
foot pound
Work is the product of
force * distance
Units for measuring work combine a unit of ( ) and a unit of ( )
force and distance
Pressure is ( ) per unit of ( )
force, area
P = force/area
formula for pressure
Most work overcomes ( ) and ( )
friction and gravity
Power is measured in
ft-lb/min and ft-lb/sec
small metric quantities of work are measured in
gram-centimeters
Multiplying 550 ft-lb by 60 seconds is
horsepower
Newtons second law of motion gives measurement to what?
inertia
In the metric system, if the force is a weight, you will see it measured in ( ) or ( ) units
kilograms or grams
What is energy of motion?
kinetic energy
The ( ) the mass of an object, the ( ) the acceleration it receives from a specific applied force
larger, smaller
What are the 3 types of motion?
linear, rotary, and reciprocating
In order to do work, energy must create a force, and that force must produce
motion
When a force is perpendicular to a surface, it is said to be ( ) to the surface
normal
You cannot produce a force unless you have a...?
opposite force to push against.
What is stored energy?
potential energy
Force is measured in ( ) or ( ) units
pounds and newtons
The formula for calculating power is
power (in watts) = work (in joules)/time (in seconds)
What type of motion can be either linear or rotary?
reciprocating
The ability for an object to recover from a compressive impact is called
resilience
Reciprocating motion occurring through only a fraction of a circle, less than 90 degrees, is called
rocker motion
Compression is the opposite of
stretching or tension
What is the product of mass times acceleration?
weight