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1 Simple Machines 5.3 Physical Science

2 Types of Simple Machines—pg 138
A simple machine does work with only one movement 6 types of simple machines Lever pulley screw Inclined plane wedge Wheel and axle

3 Levers Levers—a bar free to pivot or turn on a fixed point
Fulcrum is the fixed point the lever pivots on Input arm=distance from the fulcrum to the point where the input force is applied Output arm=distance from fulcrum to the point where the output force is exerted by the lever The output force depends on the lengths of the input and output forces. Output arm>Input arm then output force is less than input force If Output arm shorter than Input arm then output force is greater than the input force

4 3 types of levers—1 of 3 First Class Lever
Fulcrum located between the input force and the output force The output force is always in the opposite direction to the input force

5 3 classes of levers—2 of 3 Second Class Lever
Output force is located between the input force and the fulcrum Wheelbarrow--Apply an upward input force on the handles and the wheel is the fulcrum 2nd class lever, output force is always greater than the input force

6 3 types of levers—3 of 3 Third Class Levers
The input force is applied between the output force and the fulcrum Ex: baseball bat—Input force applied with the right hand and the left hand is the fulcrum (right hand batter) The output force is always less than the input force The distance over which the output force is applied is increased

7 Ideal Mechanical Advantage of a Lever
IMA= Input arm length (m) Output arm length (m) IMA = L in L out All three levers may be found in the human body Pg 140

8 Pulleys—pg 141 A Pulley is a grooved wheel with a rope, chain, or cable running along the groove A Pulley can change the direction of the input force or increase the input force, depending on whether the pulley is fixed or movable

9 Fixed Pulley A FIXED pulley is attached to something that doesn’t move such as a ceiling or wall A FIXED pulley changes ONLY the DIRECTION of the force. IMA = 1

10 Moveable Pulleys A MOVABLE Pulley has one end of the rope fixed and the wheel is FREE to move Movable Pulleys multiply force The rope attached to the ceiling supports half of the weight. You need to exert only the other half of the weight to support and lift the weight.

11 Pulleys For a Fixed pulley, the distance you pull the rope downward equals the distance the weight moves upward. For a movable pulley, the distance you pull the rope upward is TWICE the distance the weight moves upward

12 Block and Tackle—Page 142 A system of pulleys consisting of fixed and movable pulleys is called a block and tackle The IMA of a pulley system is equal to the number of rope segments that support the weight

13 Wheel and Axle—pg 143 A wheel and axle is a simple machine consisting of a shaft or axle attached to the center of a larger wheel, so that the wheel and axle rotate together Usually the input force is applied to the wheel and the output force is exerted by the axle

14 Mechanical Advantage of the Wheel and Axle
The output force is exerted at the rim of the axle The length of the output arm is the radius of the axle The wheel and axle is another modified lever. The center of the axle is the fulcrum Input force is applied at the rim of the wheel Length of the input arm is the radius of the wheel

15 Gears– pg 144 A gear is a wheel and axle with the wheel having teeth around its rim When the teeth of two gears interlock, turning one gear causes the other gear to turn Each rotation of the larger gear causes the smaller gear to make more than one rotation Gears may change direction of the force

16 Inclined Planes Inclined planes are a sloping surface that reduces the amount of force required to do work— ramp IMA = length of slope (m) height of slope (m) IMA = l/h Screw and wedge are variations of the inclined plan—the inclined plane moves and object remains stationary

17 The Screw A screw is an inclined plane wrapped in a spiral around a cylindrical post The output force is exerted along the threads of the screw IMA of a screw is related to the spacing of the threads IMA is larger if the threads are closer together IMA is larger, more turns of the screw are needed to drive it into material

18 The Wedge The wedge is an inclined plane with one or two sloping sides. It changes the direction of the input force As the downward movement hits the object, the force is changed to a horizontal force, forcing the object apart

19 A Bike Compound Machines
Two or more simple machines that operate together form a compound machine A Bike


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