Chapter 13 Science Test
a lever or pulley connected to a shaft
wheel and axle
an example of a second-class lever
wheelbarrow
A pulley with a mechanical advantage of 5.00 is used to lift a bucket weighing 285 N. How much force must be used to lift the bucket? a. 57.0 N b. 280 N c. 285 N d. 1,425 N
a. 57.0 N
Mechanical energy can change to nonmechanical energy as a result of a. air resistance b. heat c. radiation d. None of the above
a. air resistance
Lifting a car using a car jack is easier because it requires a. less force b. less work. c. less time. d. None of the above
a. less force
energy that lies at the level of atoms and that does not affect motion on a large scale
nonmechanical energy
_____ is defined as the rate at which work is done a. Power b. Joule c. Speed d. Mechanical advantage
a. Power
Which of the following is an example of a third-class lever? a. hand-held boat paddle b. a screw c. a nutcracker d. a crow bar
a. a hand-held boat paddle
A machine is a device that a. can multiply and change the direction of an input force b. decreases the amount of work done by a given force c. requires less work to do a given task d. increases energy
a. can multiply and change the direction of an input force
An inclined plane a. changes both the magnitude and the direction of the force b. changes the magnitude of the force only c. changes the direction of the force only d. decreases the amount of work done
a. canges both the magnitude and the direction of the foce
At the top of its arc, a thrown ball has _____ potential energy. a. maximum b. minimum c. zero d. average
a. maximum
When a pitcher throws a softball to a catcher, the vibration of the atoms that make up the softball is ____ energy, while the motion of the ball toward the catcher is ____ energy. a. nonmechanical, mechanical b. potential, nonmechanical c. electrical, thermal d. mechanical, chemical
a. nonmechanical, mechanical
A system that receives energy from external sources is called a. open b. closed c. compound d. efficient
a. open
Which of the following is an example of mechanical energy? a. potential energy b. nuclear energy c. light energy d. chemical energy
a. potential energy
Which of the following is an example of a compound machine? a. scissors b. ax blade c. wheel and axle d. screw
a. scissors
Calculate the mechanical advantage of a wrench that allows you to move a bolt 0.01 m by moving the handle 0.50 m. a. 0.05 b. 0.50 c. 5.0 d. 50
d. 50
An 84% efficient single pulley is used to lift a 230 kg piano 3.5 m. How much work must be input? a. 676 J b. 9.6 x 10^2 J c. 6.6 x 10^3 J d. 9.4 x 10^3 J
d. 9.4 x 10^3 J
Gravitational potential energy depends on a. the height of the object b. the mass of the object c. the acceleration due to gravity d. All of the above
d. All of the above
What are the units of power? a. joules per second b. horsepower c. watts d. All of the above
d. All of the above
What are the units of work? a. N x m b. kg x m^2/s^2 c. J d. Al of the above
d. All of the above
A pair of tweezers is a. a first-class lever b. a kind of wedge c. a compound machine made of two second-class levers. d. a compound machine made of two third-class levers.
d. a compound machine made of two third-class levers
The kind of energy associated with atomic bonds is a. kinetic energy b. nuclear energy c. light energy d. chemical energy
d. chemical energy
_____ is a measure of the ability to do work a. photosynthesis b. power c. respiration d. energy
d. energy
Which of the following statements is not true? a. THe energy of an open system can increase b. the energy of a closed system is constant c. energy cannot be created or destroyed d. if the kinetic energy of an object decreases, the nonmechanical energy will decrease
d. if the kinetic energy of an object decreases, the nonmechanical energy will decrease
A ramp is a simple inclined plane that allows one to apply an input force _____ the output force a. perpendicular to b. equal to c. greater than d. less than
d. less than
A ramp is a ______ that decreases the force required to move an object while increasing the distance the object travels a. force b. load c. newton d. machine
d. machine
The primary source of the sun's energy is a. nuclear fission b. chemical energy c. potential energy d. nuclear fusion
d. nuclear fusion
As a dropped penny falls toward the ground, ____ energy is converted to ____ energy. a. thermal, potential b. kinetic, vibrational c. kinetic, heat d. potential, kinetic
d. potential, kinetic
the energy of an object due to its position, shape or condition
potential energy
an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
screw
A first-class lever can have an input force greater than the output force
True
A second-class lever always has an input force that is less than the output force
True
Because of friction, using machine increases the amount of energy that is needed to do work
True
Increasing the angle a ramp makes with the horizontal decreases the mechanical advantage
True
What is the mechanical advantage of a single, fixed pulley? a. 0.5 b. 1 c. 2 d. 4
b. 1
What is the work output by a 92% efficient wheel and axle when 75 J of work is input? a. 67 J b. 69 J c. 75 J d. 81.5 J
b. 69 J
_____ is the ratio of useful work output to work input a. Potential energy b. Efficiency c. Kinetic energy d. Power
b. Efficiency
Which of the following is not a simple machine? a. a wheel and axle b. a pair of scissors c. a lever d. a screw
b. a pair of scissors
Which of the following is not in the inclined plane family? a. a ramp b. a wheel and axle c. a screw d. a wedge
b. a wheel and axle
The law of conservation of energy states that energy a. is created from motion b. cannot be created or destroyed c. is always equal and opposite d. can only be converted into heat
b. cannot be created or destroyed
A wheelbarrow is an example of a. first-class lever b. second-class lever c. third-class lever d. fourth-class lever
b. second-class lever
Levers are divided into ____ classes based on the location of the fulcrum and of the input and output forces a. two b. three c. four d. five
b. three
The transfer of energy to a body by the application of a force that causes the body to move in the direction of the force is called a. power b. work c. distance d. mechanical advantage
b. work
multiple pulleys put together in a single unit
block and tackle
What is the mechanical advantage of a ramp 2.0 m long and 0.50 m tall? a. 1.0 b. 2.5 c. 4.0 d. None of the above
c. 4.0
How efficient is a machine that uses 130 J to lift a 50.0 N load 2.0m? a. 19% b. 52% c. 77% d. 87%
c. 77%
A wedge is a modified a. wheel and axle b. pulley c. inclined plane d. lever
c. inclined plane
What are the two families of simple machines? a. wedge and compound b. first class and second class c. inclined plane and lever d. pulley and screw
c. inclined plane and lever
A dropped racquetball will not return t its original position because a. potential energy is inefficient. b. the mechanical energy is stored up for later bounces. c. some of the mechanical energy is converted to nonmechanical energy d. energy is not conserved
c. some of the mechanical energy is converted to nonmechanical energy
the energy due to motion
kinetic energy
the sum of an object's kinetic and potential energies
mechanical energy