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masraum 10-25-2007 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by lendaddy (Post 3552186)
top right is a small icon for "review test"

IIRC, I think the icon is a magnifying glass.

jluetjen 10-25-2007 01:28 PM

96. I missed the planetary ring gear question, as well as the multiple pulley question. I don't know why I answered the way that I did on the ring gear question, I just wasn't thinking.

Komenda Fan 10-25-2007 02:01 PM

I was relieved with a 94, I was expecting the worst...

Amail 10-25-2007 04:22 PM

I incorrectly answered that it takes less force to lift the 150lb weight with just the string versus having the string go over a pulley. The "correct" answer is that there is no difference, but apparently they don't take pulley friction into account like I did.

I said the fan rotates in the opposite direction. I assumed their frame of reference was the fan body - guess not.

The brakes question asks "What mechanical motion principal do brakes employ", so I answered deceleration instead of friction, being that deceleration implies motion whereas friction does not necessarily. I'll take a half-point hit on that one.

The balloon question is just plain wrong. They ask which balloon has the highest atmospheric pressure on the outside? Of course, they all have the same pressure on the outside. It's the inside of each balloon that would have different pressures.

I say the piston sucking fuel in is the another way of saying it is forced in by atmospheric pressure.

So, officially I got 88% - but I'm not happy about it, and I'm gonna talk to the professor after class.

masraum 10-25-2007 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Amail (Post 3552548)
I incorrectly answered that it takes less force to lift the 150lb weight with just the string versus having the string go over a pulley. The "correct" answer is that there is no difference, but apparently they don't take pulley friction into account like I did.

Yep, it's easy to think too deeply about these. Also, the friction in the real world would probably be negligible.

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I said the fan rotates in the opposite direction. I assumed their frame of reference was the fan body - guess not.
That was my same thought

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The brakes question asks "What mechanical motion principal do brakes employ", so I answered deceleration instead of friction, being that deceleration implies motion whereas friction does not necessarily. I'll take a half-point hit on that one.
I thought the same thing but guessed that they were looking for Friction.

[/QUOTE]The balloon question is just plain wrong. They ask which balloon has the highest atmospheric pressure on the outside? Of course, they all have the same pressure on the outside. It's the inside of each balloon that would have different pressures.[/QUOTE] They specified that each balloon had the same amount of air inside which to me was their way of saying, the same pressure. Since they didn't mention temperature, it seemed like they were looking for pressure.

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I say the piston sucking fuel in is the another way of saying it is forced in by atmospheric pressure.
Yeah, it's kind of like the argument about whether something that's slowing down in decelerating or has a negative acceleration.

Soterik 10-25-2007 05:16 PM

64, crap.....

I was wondering why I couldn't get the windows in my project car to roll back up....:D

And yes, I write checks too....

E

Cornpanzer 10-26-2007 01:50 PM

84%
I aced the gears, electrical and fan question.
The pulley questions kicked my butt.....kinda ashamed of that :rolleyes:
I also missed the brake question, because as others mentioned "friction" does not describe motion.

However, I think I deserve a couple bonus points since I figured out that the magnifying glass was the test review. :D

speedracing944 10-26-2007 02:38 PM

<---- 94%

Got the "friction is the mechanical motion principle" question wrong.

water is pumped through tube a higher question wrong.

and the most stupid question of all... The naturally aspirtated engine question. How stupid :(

Speedy:)

speedracing944 10-26-2007 02:41 PM

I think the idea behind the balloon question was if all 3 had the same mass of air inside which has the most atmospheric pressure on the outside. The answer would be the smallest balloon due to the high atmospheric pressure reducing the volume of the balloon.

Speedy:)

sammyg2 10-26-2007 03:35 PM

I hadta guess at most of the sparktricity questions and missed one, I doan know nuthin bout stuff I cant see but luckily the diagrams were for the most part kind self-explanitory.

idontknow 10-27-2007 09:44 AM

88%

Bombed out on the pulley questions.

peppy 10-27-2007 10:17 AM

74 I guess thats why I am in the restaurant business.

Laneco 10-27-2007 07:21 PM

72 on the first try... DOH! But proving that tenacity not pure smarts, is truly my strength, I retook the test, but still only scored 94.

The gear questions were easy for me but the pulley questions threw me. :rolleyes:

Steve is taking it right now and will likely smoke me!!!

angela


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