THREAD CUTTING 2 - Practice Mode

1) What is the name of first member in a simple gear train?
Correct Answer: Driver
2) What is the name of last member in a simple gear train?
Correct Answer: Driven
3) How many numbers of gears having in a simple gear train?
Correct Answer: 3
4) What is the formula used to find flat width of a buttress thread?
Correct Answer: Pitch/8
5) What is the shape of buttress thread flank?
Correct Answer: One flank is 90 Degree and the other 45 Degree
Explanation:

Work is defined as the product of the force applied and the distance moved in the direction of the force. The unit of work is Joule (J) in the International System of Units (SI)

The formula for work is: Work = Force x Distance x cos(theta)

Where theta is the angle between the force and the displacement. In this case, since the force and the displacement are in the same direction, the angle is 0 degrees, and the cos(0) is 1, so we can simplify the formula as: Work = Force x Distance

In this case the force is 250 newtons, the distance is 15 meters.

So the work done is: Work = 250 x 15 = 3750 Joules

So the work done is 3750 Joules.