Period 2-2: Rigging Basic Principles
*static loads
"In a state of inertia or rest" would describe ______
*change of direction of force
A fixed pulley is used in rigging to _________
*Vector Quantity
Any quantity with both a magnitude and a direction is called a _______
*Pounds
Force, as it applies to rigging, is generally measured in __________.
*550 FtLbs/sec
How much does 1 Horsepower equal?
*efficiency of the machine increases
Ideal mechanical advantage comes closer when the _______
*be equal
If there is no rotation in an object, the clockwise and counterclockwise forces must be ______
*Perpendicular
On a lever, both the resistance arm and the effort arm must be _______ to the force
*Hydroulic Systems
One of the newest methods for lifting loads during rigging operations is _______
*parallel
Parallel forces are two or more forces whose action lines are ________ but not in a straight line
*lowering the center of gravity and increasing the base area
Stability of an object can be increased by ______
*Hydroulic Systems
The increase pressure of liquid which applies force is used in?
*sum of the two forces
The resultant of two concurrent in the same direction 0° apart is the same as the ________
*Concurrent Forces
Two or more forces acting at the time and at the same point are termed _____
*20'
Using a single part line with a fixed pulley, how much rope must be pulled up to raise the load 20'?
*46'
Using a single part line with a movable pulley, how much line must be pulled to raise a load 23'?
*Friction
What increases the forces necessary to move a load?
*Jacks
What tool can be used for positioning and leveling light loads?
*Wedge
What tool is driven in between two bodies in order to separate?
*Lever
What tool is the most widely used rigging tool in the industry today?
*Fulcrum
What would the phrase, fixed point, most likely match with the example?
*Increases
When force is needed to move a load, friction ______
*neither linear or rotational motion
When the state of static equilibrium exists, thee is _____
*Sliding Friction
When the weight of two loads being moved are the same, which is the stronger friction?
*the direction of the greater force
When two concurrent forces work in opposite directions (180° apart), the resultant acts in _________
*eliminate all friction
With mechanical advantage, you can do all the following except ________
