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Simple and Compound Machines Simple Machines- the ability to do work Compound Machines- machine made up of two or more simple machines that work together to do work
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There are 6 simple machines: Inclined Plane- ramp or slanting surface that connects a lower level to a higher level Lever - stiff bar that rest on a support called a fulcrum Pulley - grooved wheel with a rope or cable around it Screw- an inclined plane wrapped around a pole Wedge- slanting side ending in a sharp point used to split, lift, or hold Wheel and Axle- circular device with a rod, called an axle, through its center
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Inclined Plane- allows things to move up or down it
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Lever- lifts or moves loads
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Levers-First Class In a first class lever the fulcrum is in the middle and the load and effort is on either side Think of a see-saw
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Levers-Second Class In a second class lever the fulcrum is at the end, with the load in the middle Think of a wheelbarrow
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Levers-Third Class In a third class lever the fulcrum is again at the end, but the effort is in the middle Think of a pair of tweezers
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Pulley- moves things up, down, or across
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Screw- holds or lifts things together
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Wedge- lifts, splits, and holds
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11 Wedge The wedge is a modification of the inclined plane. Wedges are used as either separating or holding devices. A wedge can either be composed of one or two inclined planes. A double wedge can be thought of as two inclined planes joined together with their sloping surfaces outward.
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Wheel & Axle- lifts or moves loads
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Complex Machines- Find the Simple Machines Within
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Compound Machines
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