SIMPLE MACHINES BY MONTSE BERMÚDEZ. The Inclined Plane The inclined plane is the simplest of simple machines because to make it work, nothing moves. You.

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SIMPLE MACHINES BY MONTSE BERMÚDEZ

The Inclined Plane The inclined plane is the simplest of simple machines because to make it work, nothing moves. You move! Another name for an inclined plane is a ramp. Examples: Staircase, Ramp, Bottom of a Bath Tub

Simple Machine: A machine with few or no moving parts. Simple machines make work easier. Examples: Screw, Wheel and Axle, Wedge, Pulley, Inclined Plane, Lever

Compound Machine Two or more simple machines working together to make work easier. Examples: Wheelbarrow, Can Opener, Bicycle

The Wedge A wedge is really an inclined plane turned on its side. But instead of helping you move things to a higher level, a wedge helps you push things apart. The blades of a knife or a shovel are both wedges. A wedge can also be round, like the tip of a nail, or the tines on your fork. Examples: Axe, Zipper, Knife

The Screw The screw is really an inclined plane in the round with a wedge at the tip. Think of a typical screw. The wedge is the pointed end. The inclined plane is the thread that wraps around the screw. Screws are used in many different places to hold things together. Examples: Bolt, Spiral Staircase

The Lever In its simplest form, a lever is a stick that is free to pivot or move back and forth at a certain point. Levers are probably the most common simple machine because just about anything that has a handle on it has a lever attached. The point on which the lever moves is called the fulcrum. By changing the position of the fulcrum, you can gain extra power with less effort. A good example of a lever is a see-saw. Examples: Door on Hinges, Seesaw, Hammer, Bottle Opener

The Wheel and Axle A wheel and axle is really two machines in one because you can use each part in different ways. The first way is to roll something along. Wheels help you move an object across the ground because they cut down on the amount of friction between what you're trying to move and the surface you're pulling it against. (The axle is the object that attaches the wheel to the object it's moving.) Examples: Door Knob, Wagon, Toy Car

The Pulley The pulley is really a wheel and axle with a rope or chain attached. A pulley makes work seem easier because it changes the direction of motion to work with gravity. Examples: Flag Pole, Crane, Mini-Blinds

Gears Two toothed wheels fit together either directly or through a chain or belt so one wheel will turn the other. Some gears may have a screw or a toothed shaft in place of one of the wheels. A gear may also be a combination of toothed wheels that produces a certain speed (such as a bicycle's top gear which makes the bike go fast, and the low gear for slow speed.) Examples: Clock, Automobile, Drill

As always, thank you.