Basic Physics Flashcards
What is meant by matter?
Anything that occupies space and has weight.
What are the three basic physical states in which matter can exist?
Solid, liquid, and gas.
What is meant by pressure?
Force that acts on a unit of area.
What is the standard sea level atmospheric pressure expressed in inches of mercury and in pounds per square inch?
29.92 inches of mercury and 14.69 pounds per square inch.
What characteristic of the atmosphere determines the speed of sound?
Its temperature.
What is meant by the fulcrum of a lever?
The point about which the lever rotates.
Give an example of a first-class lever, a second-class lever, and a third-class lever.
First-class: A screwdriver being used to pry the lid from a can of paint. Second-class: A wheelbarrow. Third-class: A hydraulically retracted landing gear.
What formula is used to find the amount of work done when an object is moved across a floor?
Work = Force · Distance
What determines the mechanical advantage of an arrangement of ropes and pulleys?
The number of ropes that support the weight.
What determines the mechanical advantage of a gear train?
The ratio between the number of teeth on the drive gear and the number of teeth on the driven gear.
What is meant by the resonant frequency of an aircraft structure?
The frequency that produces the greatest amplitude of vibration in the structure.
What is the principle upon which ultrasonic inspection is based?
Any fault within a material will change the material’s resonant frequency. Comparing the resonant frequency of a known sound material with the material under test will indicate the presence of a fault.
What are two types of fluids?
Liquid and gaseous.
What is meant by the density of a fluid?
The mass-per-unit volume of the fluid.
What is meant by the specific gravity of a fluid?
The ratio of the density of the fluid to the density of pure water.
What effect does the increase in temperature of a confined gas have on its pressure?
When the volume of a gas remains constant, an increase in its temperature increases its pressure.
What effect does an increase in the volume of a gas have on its temperature if its pressure remains constant?
As the volume of a gas increases with a constant pressure, the temperature decreases.
What effect does an increase in the pressure of a confined gas have on its temperature?
Increasing the pressure of a confined gas increases its temperature.
What is the difference in the fluids used in a hydraulic system and those used in a pneumatic system?
Fluid used in a hydraulic system is incompressible. Fluid used in a pneumatic system is compressible.
What effect on density altitude is caused by an increase in air temperature?
As the temperature increases, the air density decreases and the density altitude increases.
What effect does an increase in density altitude have on engine performance?
As density altitude increases, air density decreases and engine performance decreases.
What effect does high humidity have on piston engine performance?
Water vapor is less dense than dry air and thus high humidity decreases the density of the air. The less dense air decreases engine performance.
What does the specific gravity of the electrolyte of a lead-acid aircraft battery indicate?
The amount of acid relative to the water in the electrolyte. This is an indication of the state of charge of the battery.