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Simple Machines SPH4C March 2010. History Archimedes – 3 rd Century BC Heron of Alexandria – 10-75 AD Galileo Galilei – 1600 AD.

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1 Simple Machines SPH4C March 2010

2 History Archimedes – 3 rd Century BC Heron of Alexandria – 10-75 AD Galileo Galilei – 1600 AD

3 What is a machine? Device that allows us to do work with less effort. Work is done when a force moves an object in the direction of that force.

4 Work Work is the energy transferred to an object. Machines make work easier. W is the work done on the object, F is the magnitude of the force, Δd is the magnitude of the displacement.

5 Machines Machines are designed to achieve at least one of five main functions: –Change energy from one form into another –Transfer forces –Change the direction of a force –Change the magnitude of a force –Change distance or speed

6 Simple Machine Families Lever Family –Lever –Pulley –Wheel and axle –Gears Inclined Plane Family –Inclined plane –Wedge –Screw

7 Lever A lever is a rigid bar that can rotate freely around a fulcrum ( a support around which a lever can rotate). An effort force, F E, is a force applied to one part of a lever to move a load at another part; the load exerts a load force, F L.

8 Lever Classes First-class –Fulcrum between F E and F L Second-class –F L between F E and fulcrum Third-class –F E between F L and fulcrum

9 Other Levers

10 Inclined Planes An inclined plane is a ramp that increases the load than can be moved by an effort force.

11 Inclined Planes A wedge is a double inclined plane that increases the applied or effort force. A screw is an inclined plane wrapped around a central shaft that increases the applied or effort force.

12 Compound Machines A machine made of two or more simple machines.


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