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Lesson 2: Simple Machines
Chapter 12 Lesson 2: Simple Machines
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Types of Simple Machines
A simple machine is a machine that does work with only one movement of the machine. There are six types of simple machines: lever, pulley, wheel and axle, inclined plane, screw and wedge.
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Lever Lever a bar that is free to pivot about a fixed point, or fulcrum “Give me a place to stand and I will move the Earth.” – Archimedes Engraving from Mechanics Magazine, London, 1824 Effort arm Resistance arm Fulcrum
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Lever First Class Lever can increase force, distance, or neither
changes direction of force
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Lever Second Class Lever always increases force
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Lever Third Class Levers always increases distance
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Pulley Pulley grooved wheel with a rope or chain running along the groove a “flexible first-class lever” F F E L
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Wheel and Axle Wheel and Axle
two wheels of different sizes that rotate together a pair of “rotating levers” Wheel Axle
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Wheel and Axle input force is applied to the wheel, output force exerted by the axle. Ex: Doorknobs, screwdrivers, faucet handles
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Inclined Plane Inclined Plane Slanted surface used to raise objects h
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Screw Screw inclined plane wrapped in a spiral around a cylinder
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Wedge Wedge a moving inclined plane with 1 or 2 sloping sides
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Wedge Zipper 2 lower wedges push teeth together
1 upper wedge pushes teeth apart
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Ideal Mechanical Advantage (IMA) frictionless machine
MA greater than 1 increases force MA = output force = input distance input force output distance
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