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Simple Machines
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Emmily Cheek
1. Mechanical Advantage
1.1. Definition: is a measure of the force amplification achieved by using a tool, mechanical device or machine system.
1.2. How does this relate: mechanical advantage helps us find the answres
1.3. Ex: a broom
1.4. Ex: a pencial
1.5. Formula & Units: MA= fb/fa
2. 1st Class Levers
2.1. Definiton: A lever in which the fulcrum is positioned between the load and the effort
2.2. How does this relate: Has a fulcrum a load and an applied force.
2.3. Ex: Scissors
2.4. Ex: tongs
2.5. Formula & Units: IMA= D1/D2
3. 2nd Class Levers
3.1. Definitions: A lever in which the load lies between the fulcrum and the effort
3.2. How does this relate: This relates because a lever is a simple machine that is made up of a board or bar that rests on an object.
3.3. Ex: wheel barrow
3.4. Ex: nut cracker
3.5. Formula & Units: D1= Effort/Arm
4. 3rd Class Levers
4.1. Definition: A lever in which the effort is placed between the fulcrum and the load.
4.2. How does this relate: this lever levels out something
4.3. Ex: baseball bat
4.4. Ex: some sort of ramp
4.5. Formula & Units: load/effort
5. Wedge
5.1. Definition: a piece of wood or metal of some-sort used to wedge something open.
5.2. How does this relate: this is a everyday simple machine used in schools
5.3. Ex: doorstop
5.4. Ex: block
6. Pulley
6.1. Definition: a wheel with a grooved rim around which a cord passes.
6.2. How does this relate: this lifts something heavy up without using electricity.
6.3. Ex: Crane
6.4. Ex: A water well
7. Work
7.1. Definition: Using a force to move an object a certain Distance.
7.2. How does this relate: Work helps simple machines make the job easier
7.3. Ex: a box pushed up against a wall
7.4. Ex: Picking something up
7.5. Formula & Units: W=fd and Joules for the units.
8. Power
8.1. Definition: The ability to do something or act a certain way.
8.2. How does this relate: Power makes Simple machines do their job by acting upon it.
8.3. Ex: Functioning a gasoline driven saw
8.4. Ex: The strenghth needed to run 10 miles.
8.5. Formula & Units:
9. Inclined Planes
9.1. Definition: a plane that is at an horizontal angle.
9.2. How does this relate: this helps us use ramps
9.3. Ex: Hammer
9.4. Ex: Wedge
10. Screw
10.1. Definition: A small rotational force going into an object.
10.2. How does this relate: this is another simple machine to use without electricity
10.3. Ex: wooden handle
10.4. Ex: cork screw
11. Wheel & Axle
11.1. Definiton: a simple lifting machine consisting of a rope that unwinds from a wheel onto a cylinder drum
11.2. How does this relate: Is a simple machine
11.3. Ex: Pencil sharpener
11.4. Ex: Tire on a car
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