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Machines, Mechanical Advantage and Efficiency
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What is a Machine? A machine makes work easier and more effective. A machine never changes the amount of work needed to do a job. HOW IS THAT?
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Input Work = Output Work W= 1N x 4mW= 4N x 1m 4 J
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Multiply Distance Input Work = Output Work W= 4N x 1mW= 1N x 4m 4 J
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Change Direction Input Work = Output Work W= 2N x 2m 4 J
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A machine makes work easier by CChanging the amount of force you exert
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Changing the distance over which you exert your force
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A machine makes work easier by CChanging the direction in which you exert your force.
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A machine can make work easier by 1. Multiplying force 2. Multiplying distance 3. Changing Direction
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Input Force “Effort Force” TThe force you exert on the machine
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Output Force “Resistance Force” The force exerted by the machine
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Mechanical Advantage The number of times a force exerted on a machine is multiplied by the machine.
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Mechanical Advantage IIf a machine has a mechanical advantage of 5, that means it multiplies the force by 5 times ((5 times easier)
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Mechanical Advantage Actual Mechanical Advantage= Output force Input force
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Mechanical Advantage of Multiplying Force The mechanical Advantage is greater than 1 The machine multiplies your force The output force is greater than the input force.
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Efficiency of Machines The efficiency of a machine compares the output work to the input work. Part of the work done by a machine is wasted on friction
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Calculating Efficiency Efficiency = Output Work Input Work X 100%
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Actual Mechanical Advantage The mechanical advantage that a machine provides in a real situation. Depends on the efficiency of the machine
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Ideal Mechanical Advantage The mechanical advantage of a machine without friction. The more efficient a machine is, the closer the actual mechanical advantage is to the ideal mechanical advantage.
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Machine’s Efficiency Machine (a) 95 % efficient (AMA) 5 % lost due to friction Machine (b) 75 % efficient (AMA) 25 % lost due to friction Machine (c) 100 % efficient (IMA) perfect machine no friction Machine (d) 25 % efficient (AMA) 75 % lost due to friction What machine will run the hottest? How can you increase the machine’s efficiency
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