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For work to be done on an object, a. some force need only be exerted on the object. b. the object must move some distance as a result of a force. c. the object must move, whether or not a force is exerted on it. d. the object must not move. Which of these is an example of work being done on an object? a. holding a heavy piece of wood at a construction site b. trying to push a car that doesn’t move out of deep snow c. pushing a child on a swing d. holding a door shut on a windy day so it doesn’t blow open

Work is measured in a. meters. b. pounds. c. joules. d. newtons. What do machines do? a. change the amount of force you exert or the distance over which you exert the force b. increase the amount of work that is done c. decrease the amount of work that is done d. eliminate friction

A machine that utilizes two or more simple machines is called a a. combination machine. b. compound machine. c. mechanical machine. d. mixed machine. One example of a compound machine is a a. door. b. pliers. c. bicycle. d. shovel.

Which body parts are shaped like wedges? a. muscles b. tendons c. incisors d. bones in your legs Which of these could be considered an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder? a. lever b. screw c. wheel and axle d. pulley

Power is measured in units called a. joules. b. pounds. c. watts. d. newtons. The wedge, screw, and lever are all a. simple machines. b. compound machines. c. found in the human body. d. 100 percent efficient.