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FCTC Written Exam Firefighters Final & Practice Tests 250 Questions with Detailed Answers and Rationales – Complete Exam Material

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FCTC WRITTEN EXAM, FINAL EXAM
AND PRACTICE TEST ACTUAL EXAM
250 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
|ALREADY GRADED A




FCTC WRITTEN TEST

A belt and pulley system is characterized by -
...ANSWER...two or more pulleys in common to a belt.

What does a belt and pulley system allow for? -
...ANSWER...mechanical power, torque, and speed to
be transmitted across axles

How is mechanical advantage realized? -
...ANSWER...if the pulleys are different diameters

what is a pulley? - ...ANSWER...a wheel on an axle or
shaft that is designed to support movement and change
of direction of a cable or belt along its circumference

Why are pulleys used? - ...ANSWER...lift loads
apply forces

,trasmit power

What is usually the drive element of a pulley? -
...ANSWER...rope, cable, belt or chain that runs over
the pulley inside the groove

Pulleys are assembled to form what - ...ANSWER...a
block and tackle in order to provide mechanical
advantage to apply large forces

rope and pulley systems (block and tackle) are
characterized by what? - ...ANSWER...the use of a
single continuous rope to transmit a tension force
around one or more pulleys to lift or move a load

the rope may be a light line or a strong cable

What is the mechanical advantage of a rope and pulley
system if it does not dissipate or store energy? -
...ANSWER...the number of parts of the rope that act on
the load

What is a lever? - ...ANSWER...a machine consisting of
a beam or rigid rod pivoted at a fixed hinge or fulcrum

How do levers work? - ...ANSWER...amplifies an input
force to provide a greater output force, which is said to
provide leverage

,what is the mechanical advantage of a lever? -
...ANSWER...the ratio or the output force to the input
force

How are levers classified? - ...ANSWER...by relative
positions of the fulcrum and the input and output forces.

allows identification by the relative locations of the
fulcrum, the resistance, and the effort.

Class 1 Lever - ...ANSWER...Fulcrum in the middle
the effort is applied on one side of the fulcrum and the
resistance on the other side.

Examples of Class 1 levers: - ...ANSWER...see saw,
crowbar, scissors

What is the mechanical advantage of a Class 1 lever? -
...ANSWER...It may be greater than or less than 1

Class 2 Lever - ...ANSWER...Resistance in the middle.

Effort is applied on one side of the resistance and the
fulcrum is located on the other side.

Examples of Class 2 levers: - ...ANSWER...Wheel
barrow, a nutcracker, a bottle opener or the brake pedal
of a car

, What is the mechanical advantage of a Class 2 lever? -
...ANSWER...It is always greater than 1

Class 3 Lever - ...ANSWER...Effort in the middle

The resistance is on one side of the effort and the
fulcrum is located on the other side.

Examples of Class 3 levers - ...ANSWER...tweezers or
the human mandible

Mechanical advantage is always less than 1

FRE 123 - ...ANSWER...Fulcrum in middle for 1st
class
Resistance is in the middle for the 2nd lever
Effort is in the middle for the 3rd

HEAD - ...ANSWER...pressure created by the force of
gravity and is a function of the difference in elevation
between intake and output

Head is usually measured in - ...ANSWER...pounds per
square inch

Formula for determining head pressure -
...ANSWER...1 vertical foot= 0.433 pounds / square
inch
1 PSI = 2.31 vertical feet

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