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Welcome Back Minions!!! Warm up on the board…
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Opener for Levers and Screws Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world. -Archimedes (btw… the lever would have to be around 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 meters long and moved 100,000,000,000,000,000,000 meters down just to budge the Earth about 1mm!!!!!)
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Levers Where have you seen levers before? So what is a lever? Lever – A rigid bar that is free to pivot, or rotate, on a fixed point.
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Parts of a Lever Fulcrum – Fixed point that a lever pivots around Input Force – The force exerted to the machine Output Force – The force exerted from the machine to the object it acts upon
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Power of 3… 3 Classes of Levers – First Class Levers – Second Class Levers – Third Class Levers All depends on the fulcrum!
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First Class Lever – Always changes the direction of the force. – Fulcrum closer to output force; the lever increases force. – Fulcrum closer to input force; the lever increases distance.
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Give me examples… First Class Levers – Seesaws – crowbar – scissors – an oar attached to a boat – a claw hammer – trebuchet siege weapon
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Second Class Lever – Increase force but do not change the direction of the force.
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Give me examples… Second Class Lever – wheel barrow – hole puncher – Stapler – nutcracker – bottle opener – nail clippers – paper cutter
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Third Class Lever – Increases distance, but do not change the direction of the force.
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Give me examples… Third Class Lever – Baseball bat – Broom – Doors – Fishing rod – Tweezers – Mouse trap – Catapult
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Lever – Mechanical Advantage Mechanical Advantage – Increases input force – Change direction of Input force
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Screw Where have you seen screws before? What is a screw? Screw – Inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
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Screw How it works… – Input force = You turning the screw – Output force = thread’s force on object – Friction holds it in place
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Screw A Paper Screw – Paper & Pencil
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Screw Mechanical Advantage – Closer the threads are together (the pitch), the greater the advantage. – Has to turn more times to secure the screw.
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Examples… Examples of a Screw – brace and bits – screw lid jar – swivel piano stool – meat grinder – drills – door lock – Submarine hatch – machine screws – wooden handled cork screw
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Finally… Archimedes Screw – Move water to irrigate crops – Move water from polders
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