Mechanical advantage is the ratio of output force to this input quantity.
What is input force?
The output speed of a gear linked to another gear, with a speed of 100 rpm, via a chain.
What is 100 rpm?
This simple machine, consisting of a sloped surface, allows heavy objects to be moved with less effort.
What is an inclined plane?
The unit commonly used to measure acceleration in the metric system.
What is meters per second squared?
In a vehicle, this component is responsible for converting the engine's rotational speed into usable torque to move the wheels.
What is the transmission?
What is the mechanical advantage when the input distance is 3 times the output?
Mechanical Advantage is 3
If Gear A is turning clockwise and is connected to Gear B by a chain, what direction is Gear B turning?
What is clockwise?
What kind of gear is Cylindrical and transmits motion between parallel shafts?
Spur Gear
What is the acceleration in this Velocity over time graph?
What is 4 m/s2?
The type of force that describes torque.
What is a rotational or twisting force?
This simple machine, consisting of a rigid bar pivoted at a point, provides mechanical advantage by reducing the force needed to move an object.
What is a lever?
In a chain drive system, the gear ratio is also determined by the ratio of the diameters or this physical attribute of the gears.
What is the number of teeth?
This common mechanism, consisting of a wheel with a grooved edge and a rope or chain, is used to lift or lower loads.
What is a pulley?
The correlation between an object's mass, acceleration, and force acted upon it.
What is Newton's Second Law? (F = ma)
The calculation for speed.
What is distance over time? (also m/s or d/t)
For gears, the ideal mechanical advantage is determined by comparing this ratio between the driver and driven gears.
What is the gear ratio?
If a driving gear has 20 teeth and the driven gear has 40 teeth, the gear ratio is this.
What is 2:1?
This type of mechanism uses a pair of opposing slanted surfaces to convert linear motion into rotary motion.
What is a wedge?
This is the term for the acceleration experienced by all objects in free fall near the surface of the Earth.
What is gravitational acceleration (or 9.8 m/s)
This term refers to how quickly an object rotates, typically measured in revolutions per minute (RPM).
What is rotational speed?
A ramp with a mechanical advantage of 5 allows an input force of 100 N to lift an object with this weight.
What is 500 N or about 50 kg?
In a gear train, what is the Input Speed multiplied by the gear ratio?
What is Output Speed?
This type of mechanism converts rotary motion into linear motion and is often found in engines.
What is a camshaft?
What is the acceleration in this Velocity over Time graph?
What is 0 m/s2?
τ = F r sin(θ)
What is torque formula?