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Warm-up for May 19, 2015 Textbook page 215 : Numbers 3 thru 8.
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Chapter 8 Sect. 2 Mechanical Advantage
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Which one requires less work? Why?
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May 19, 2015 Today, I can calculate the mechanical advantage of a simple machine.
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A machine is a device that makes work easier by changing the size or direction of a force. There are 6 Simple Machines and they are: Lever Pulley Wheel and Axle Inclined Plane Wedge Screw Recap
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Work is done when a force is applied through a distance. The work that you do on a machine is called work input. You apply a force (input force), to the machine through a distance. The work done by the machine on an object is called work output. The machine applies a force (output force), through a distance. Work In, Work Out
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For humans: Work output can never be > work input. Machines allow force to be applied over a greater distance, which means that less force will be needed for the same amount of work. How Machines Help
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Machines make work easier by changing the size or direction (or both) of the input force. Ex: When a screwdriver is used as a lever to open a paint can, both the size and direction of the input force change. Same Work, Different Force
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In the figure to the right, the same amount of work is done with or without the ramp. The ramp decreases the size of the input force needed to lift the box but increases the distance over which the force is exerted. So, the machine allows a smaller force to be applied over a longer distance. Same Work, Different Force
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Some machines make work easier than others do because they can increase force more than other machines can. A machine’s mechanical advantage = the number of times the machine multiplies force. The mechanical advantage compares the input force with the output force. Mechanical Advantage
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A machine that has a mechanical advantage > 1 can help move / lift heavy objects because the output force is > the input force. A machine that has a mechanical advantage < 1 will reduce the output force but can increase the distance an object moves. Mechanical Advantage
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You can find mechanical advantage by using the following equation: Mechanical Advantage
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Imagine that you had to push a 500 N weight up a ramp and only needed to push with 50 N of force the entire time. What is the mechanical advantage of the ramp? Calculating the Mechanical Advantage
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An automobile mechanic is using a pulley system to lift the engine out of an automobile. Suppose she applies an input force of 110 N. The pulley applies an output force of 2090 N to the engine. What is the mechanical advantage? Now you try….
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An automobile mechanic is using a pulley system to lift the engine out of an automobile. Suppose she applies an input force of 110 N. The pulley applies an output force of 2090 N to the engine. What is the mechanical advantage? MA = 2090 N 110 N MA = 19 Now you try….
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A grocer uses a handcart to lift a heavy stack of canned food. Suppose that he applies an input force of 40 N to the handcart. The cart applies an output force of 320 N to the stack of canned food. What is the mechanical advantage of the handcart? Try another one….
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A grocer uses a handcart to lift a heavy stack of canned food. Suppose that he applies an input force of 40 N to the handcart. The cart applies an output force of 320 N to the stack of canned food. What is the mechanical advantage of the handcart? MA = 320 N 40 N MA = 8 Try another one….
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The less work a machine has to do to overcome friction, the more efficient the machine is. Mechanical efficiency is a comparison of a machine’s work output with the work input. A machine’s mechanical efficiency is calculated using the following equation: Mechanical Efficiency
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This machine is used to drill holes in metal. Some of the work input is used to overcome the friction between the metal and the drill. This energy cannot be used to do work on the steel block. Instead, it heats up the steel and the machine itself. Mechanical Efficiency
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