Lesson 3 Reading Guide - KC What are simple machines? In what ways can machines make work easier? Machines.

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Lesson 3 Reading Guide - KC What are simple machines? In what ways can machines make work easier? Machines

Lesson 3 Reading Guide - Vocab simple machine inclined plane screw wedge lever Machines wheel and axle pulley complex machine efficiency

Lesson 3-1 Many machines transfer mechanical energy from one object to another. Simple machines are machines that do work using one movement.Simple machines Machines Transfer Mechanical Energy

Lesson 3-1 Simple machines do not change the amount of work required to do a task; they only change the way work is done. A simple machine can be an inclined plane, a screw, a wedge, a lever, a pulley, or a wheel and axle. Machines Transfer Mechanical Energy (cont.)

Lesson 3-1 An inclined plane is a flat, sloped surface.inclined plane A screw is an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder.screw The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc./Jacques Cornell photographer

Lesson 3-1 A wedge is an inclined plane that moves.wedge A lever is a simple machine that pivots around a fixed point.lever

Lesson 3-1 A wheel and axle is a simple machine that is a shaft attached to a wheel of a larger diameter so that both rotate together.wheel and axle A pulley is a grooved wheel with a rope or cable wrapped around it.pulley Dynamic Graphics/Jupiterimages

Lesson 3-1 What are examples of simple machines? Machines Transfer Mechanical Energy (cont.)

Lesson 3-1 Two or more simple machines working together are a complex machine.complex machine Complex machines use more than one motion to accomplish tasks. Machines Transfer Mechanical Energy (cont.)

Lesson 3-1 A bicycle is an example of a complex machine. Brand X Pictures

Lesson 3-2 The work you do on a machine is called the input work. The work the machine does on an object is the output work. Machines make work easier by changing the distance the object moves or the force required to do work on an object. Machines and Work

Lesson 3-2 When the input distance of a machine is larger than the output distance, the output force is larger than the input force. Machines also can change the direction of a force. Machines and Work (cont.)

Lesson 3-2 The window washer’s pulley system makes the work of lifting easier.

Lesson 3-2 Machines and Work (cont.) How can machines make work easier?

Lesson 3-3 EfficiencyEfficiency is the ratio of output work to input work. Efficiency

Lesson 3-3 Input and output work are measured in joules. Efficiency is expressed as a percentage by multiplying the ratio by 100%. Efficiency (cont.)

Lesson 3-3 The efficiency of a machine is never 100%—some work is always transformed into wasted thermal energy because of friction. Lubricating the moving parts of a machine reduces the friction between the moving parts so that less input work is transformed to waste energy. Efficiency (cont.)

Lesson 3-3 Efficiency (cont.) efficiency from Latin efficere, means “work out, accomplish”

Lesson 3-3 Newton’s third law says that if one object applies a force on a second object, the second object applies an equal and opposite force on the first object. Newton’s Laws and Simple Machines

Lesson 3-3 According to Newton’s first law, the motion of an object changes when the forces that act on the object are unbalanced. Newton’s Laws and Simple Machines (cont.)

Lesson 3-3 According to Newton’s second law of motion, the change in motion of an object is in the same direction as the total, or net. Newton’s Laws and Simple Machines (cont.)

Lesson 3 - VS A bottle opener is a simple machine. There are six types of simple machines, and a ramp is one example. A bicycle is an example of a complex machine that is made up of different simple machines.

Lesson 3 – LR1 Which type of machine does work using one movement? A.complex B.efficient C.mechanical D.simple

Lesson 3 – LR2 A.complex machine B.inclined plane C.pulley D.wedge Which term describes a grooved wheel with a rope or cable wrapped around it?

Lesson 3 – LR3 A.efficiency B.force C.friction D.work What does lubricating the moving parts of a machine reduce?

Lesson 3 - Now 5.All machines are 100 percent efficient. 6.Simple machines do work using one motion. Do you agree or disagree?