Section 2Work and Energy EQ: 〉 How does using an inclined plane change the force required to do work?

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Section 2Work and Energy EQ: 〉 How does using an inclined plane change the force required to do work?

Section 2Work and Energy Class Starter 9/30. check EQ and MV. 1. For all levers, there is one point along the lever that remains still while the rest of the lever moves. This point is called the fulcrum. Where is the fulcrum of a door? 2. You can push at any point along the width of a door and it will open. Which position requires the least force: pushing the door near the hinges, in the middle, or near the side farthest from the hinges? (Hint: Which of these feels easiest to do?)

Section 2Work and Energy What Are Simple Machines? The six types of simple machines are: the simple lever, the pulley, the wheel and axle, the simple inclined plane, the wedge, and the screw.

Section 2Work and Energy What Are Simple Machines?, continued Simple machines are divided into two families: the lever family and the inclined plane family. Lever family: –simple lever –pulley –wheel and axle Inclined plane family: –simple inclined plane –wedge –screw

Section 2Work and Energy The Lever Family All levers have a rigid arm that turns around a point called the fulcrum. Levers are divided into three classes.

Section 2Work and Energy The Lever Family, continued

Section 2Work and Energy Visual Concept: Lever

Section 2Work and Energy The Lever Family, continued Pulleys are modified levers. –The point in the middle of a pulley is like the fulcrum of a lever. –The rest of the pulley behaves like the rigid arm of a first-class lever. A wheel and axle is a lever or pulley connected to a shaft. –Screwdrivers and cranks are common wheel-and-axel machines.

Section 2Work and Energy The Mechanical Advantage of Pulleys

Section 2Work and Energy Visual Concept: Pulley

Section 2Work and Energy The Inclined Plane Family 〉 How does using an inclined plane change the force required to do work? 〉 Pushing an object up an inclined plane requires less input force than lifting the same object does.

Section 2Work and Energy Visual Concept: Inclined Plane

Section 2Work and Energy The Inclined Plane Family A wedge is a modified inclined plane. A screw is an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder.

Section 2Work and Energy Visual Concept: Screws

Section 2Work and Energy Compound Machines A pair of scissors uses two first-class levers joined at a common fulcrum; each lever arm has a wedge that cuts into the paper. compound machine: a machine made of more than one simple machine

Section 2Work and Energy HW: P.443 #1, 2, 7 Due tomorrow 10/1