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Ms. Wickersham
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Concepts o All mechanical devices that humans use are made from six basic building blocks called simple machines. o It's important to note that when a simple machine is used the same amount of work is require. o A SM reduces the amount of effort needed to move an object, but it results in moving it a greater distance to accomplish the same amount of work. o All complex mechanisms are made from simple machines.
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Simple Machines Simple Machines: A simple device that provides a mechanical advantage, such as a wheel & axle, lever, pulley, or inclined plane. Compound Machines: A system of two or more simple machines (the game mouse trap is a great example).
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LEVER AND FULCRUM PULLEY WHEEL AND AXLE INCLINED PLANE WEDGE (Modification of Inclined plane) SCREWS (Modification of Inclined plane) THERE ARE SIX SIMPLE MACHINES
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Machines do work for us. What is Work? In order for work to be done, two conditions must be met: o a force must move an object some distance o and the force and distance the object moves must also be in the same direction. Therefore, if the object does not move, no work is being done.
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Formula for Work In order to calculate work you need to have the measurement for Force and Distance. W=F x D W = Force (Newtons) x distance (meters) W = Force (lbs) x distance (feet) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDK2p1QbPKQ
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How do machines help us do work? Mechanical advantage (MA) is the factor by which a mechanism multiplies the force put into it, making work easier. Machines provide us with MA in the following ways: o A machine can increase the force o A machine can change the direction o A machine can increase the speed
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LEVER AND FULCRUM o A simple machine consisting of a rigid bar and a fulcrum (pivot point). o There are three classes: o 1 st class o 2 nd class o 3 rd class o http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U s2KfO_yrPA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U s2KfO_yrPA
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Three classes of Levers o The class of lever is determined by what is located in the middle. o Use this diagram to help you remember. o 1st class - fulcrum (pivot point) is in the middle o 2nd class - resistance (load) is in the middle o 3rd class - effort (force) is in the middle
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FIRST CLASS LEVER 1 st class-the fulcrum is between the effort and the Load. The closer the load is to the fulcrum, the less effort needed to lift the load.
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SECOND CLASS LEVER 2 nd class- the LOAD is between the effort and the fulcrum.
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THIRD CLASS LEVER o These levers are used least often because their MA is less than 1. o This means the force needed to use them is greater than the force they can move. 3 rd class- the EFFORT is between the Load and the Fulcrum
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How to calculate MA for levers: Can be calculated in two ways: If you know the distance MA = Effort Arm Resistance Arm (distance between the fulcrum and the input force) If you know the weight MA = Load/Resistance Effort
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PULLEY o Pulley: A simple machine consisting essentially of a wheel with a grooved rim in which a pulled rope or chain can run to change the direction of the pull and thereby lift a load. o http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9T7tGosX M58 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9T7tGosX M58
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Pulley Systems There are three types of pulley systems: 1. A FIXED PULLEY 2. A MOVABLE PULLEY and 3. A COMBINATION PULLEY To calculate MA, you count the # of wheels or ropes, excluding the effort rope.
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FIXED PULLEY A fixed pulley is “fixed” to something such as a ceiling, it cannot move. Work: changes the direction of the force A fixed pulley doesn't reduce the effort. MA = 0
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MOVABLE PULLEYS A movable pulley is “movable” either vertically or horizontally. Work: changes the direction of the force MA = A movable pulley provides a mechanical advantage of 1.
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COMBINATION PULLEY A combined pulley is a combination of the fixed and movable, sometimes called a block and tackle. Work: changes the direction of the force MA = weight/# of pulleys
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WHEEL AND AXLE Wheel and Axle: a simple machine consisting of two concentric wheels. Work: Increases the speed and changes direction MA = wheel diameter/axle dia. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =XlZYPFDjTJM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =XlZYPFDjTJM
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INCLINED PLANE Inclined plane: A simple machine used to raise or lower a load by rolling or sliding it instead of lifting it vertically. Work: Increases the force MA = Slope / height http://www.youtube.com/w atch?v=pG_kT565-XQ http://www.youtube.com/w atch?v=pG_kT565-XQ
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WEDGES o A piece of material, such as metal or wood, thick at one edge and tapered to a thin edge at the other o The wedge is an inclined plane. o MA = side length/thickness
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o The screw is an incline plane that is wrapped around a central axis. o The distance between the ridges is called the pitch (the distance advanced in a single turn). o MA = dia. of screw/lead of screw
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Mechanical Advantage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvscbkd3AzU&playnext=1&list= PL4S_gOG2-Y-hmAZqrMBtD5bqFcP3rBmkp&feature=results_main http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvscbkd3AzU&playnext=1&list= PL4S_gOG2-Y-hmAZqrMBtD5bqFcP3rBmkp&feature=results_main
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