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big1devin

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The ________ of a Lubricant is the point at which the lubricant becomes so thick that it no longer flows.
 
  A. Flash point
  B. Pour point
  C. Wax point
  D. Viscosity index

Question 2

A first-class lever is used to lift 3000 lbs - output lever arm is 6 foot long; the input
  force is 500 lbs. What is the input lever lenght?
 
  A. 1.0 feet
  B. 12 feet
  C. 36 feet
  D. 100 feet



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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