- 1. The upward force of fluid places on an object placed in it.
A) fluid B) fluid power C) pressure D) buoyancy
- 2. A water vehicle that transports people and products.
A) pneumatiac system B) diesel engine C) transportation D) vessel
- 3. Any substance that flows.
A) fluid B) maglev C) buoyancy D) pressure
- 4. The force on a unit surface area.
A) fluid power B) buoyancy C) pressure D) maglev
- 5. The use of liquids or gases under pressure to move heavy objects and perform many other tasks.
A) fluid B) fluid power C) maglev D) buoyancy
- 6. The process by which people, animals, products, and materials are moved from one place to another.
A) vessel B) gasoline piston engine C) diesel engine D) transportation
- 7. An internal coambustion engine that burns fuel oil by using heat produced by compressing air.
A) pneumatic system B) hydraulic engine C) diesel engine D) gasoline piston engine
- 8. Fluid power systems that are based on the use of air or another gas.
A) hydraulic system B) pneumatic system C) fluid power D) maglev
- 9. An engine that creates power by burning fuel inside the engine.
A) gasoline piston engine B) pneumatic system C) hydraulic system D) diesel engine
- 10. A term that is short for MAGnetically LEVitated. Trains are levitated or floated above a guideway and propelled by magnetic fields. The magnetic fields are created by large electromagnets.
A) hydraulic system B) diesel engine C) gasoline piston engine D) maglev
- 11. Fluid power systems that use oil or another liquid.
A) maglev B) gasoline piston engine C) hydraulic system D) diesel eigine
- 12. When force is applied to a confined liquid, the resulting pressure is transmitted unchanged to all parts of the liquid.
A) Pascal's Principal B) hydraulic system C) pneumatic system D) gasoline piston engine
- 13. The increase in force gained by using a machine; also, the number of times a machine multiplies a force.
A) mechanical advantage B) fluid C) maglev D) pressure
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