Intro to Electricity
Momentary Switches & Solenoids
Hydraulics
Pneumatics Laws
Equations
100

The three properties of Electrical Energy?

What is current, voltage, and resistance.

100

What are the four basic components of fluid power devices?

What is a reservoir, pump, valve, and cylinder.

100

How do hydraulic systems create mechanical advantage?

What is by using fluid power to do the work.

100

What is Boyle's Law?

What is a law stating that the pressure of a given mass of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to its volume at a constant temperature.

100

What is the equation for power?

What is power=Q*P

Q=flow rate

P=pressure

200

Greater voltage = greater ________?

What is pressure.

200

What is a latching switch?

What is the type of switch that controls electric lighting.

200

What is the flow velocity formula?

What is Q=vA

Q=flow rate

v=flow velocity

A=area

200

What is the formula for Boyle's Law?

What is p1(V1) = p2(V2)

p=pressure

V=Volume

Unit=in^3

200

What is the equation for Flow Velocity?

What is Q=vA

Q=flow rate


300

What are electrical circuits made up of?

What is an energy source, conductors, insulators, and a load.

300

What is a momentary switch?

What is a switch that only remains in their on state as long as they're being actuated.

300

What is flow velocity?

What is the distance that fluid travels through a system in a given period.

300

What is Charles' Law?

What is a law that states that the volume of an ideal gas at constant pressure is directly proportional to the absolute temperature.

300

What is the equation for a change in velocity?

What is v=Δ x/t

400

The total resistance you calculated is also called the ______?

What is equivalent resistance.

400
What are some latching switch applications examples?

What is a household light, power buttons in electronic devices, industrial control panels, car ignition systems, medical devices, selectors on audio amplifiers or mixers, and machinery safety switches.

400

What is Bernoulli's Principle?

What is a principle which states that an increase in velocity results in a decrease in pressure.

400

What is the formula for Charles' Law?

What is V1/T1 = V2/T2

V=Volume

T=Absolute temperature

400

What is the equation for a change in acceleration?

What is a=Δ v/t

500

What is the formula for equivalent resistance?

What is Req = R1 + R2 + ... + Rn.

500

What is a solenoid?

What is a device that coverts electrical energy into mechanical energy through the use of an electromagnet.

500

What is a Venturi tube and what do they do?

What is a device used to measure the speed of a fluid by measuring the pressure changes from one point to another.
500

What is Gay-Lussac's Law and what is the formula?

What is a law that describes the relationship between the pressure and temperature of a gas when the volume and number of moles are held constant.

p1/T1 = p2/T2

p=Absolute pressure

T=Absolute temperature

500

What are 6 parameters?

What is initial vertical velocity (Vy1), final vertical velocity (Vy2), average vertical velocity (Vy), vertical acceleration (ay), time (t), and vertical displacement (Δy).