Simple Machines
저자: Braden Bisby
1. Wedge
1.1. An object that has one thick end and one tapered end that is used to drive two parts apart or to secure them.
1.2. A wood wedge, a door stop.
2. Wheel and axel
2.1. A simple machine consisting of a large wheel connected to a smaller wheel or shaft called a axle.
2.2. A car, a bike, a skateboard.
3. Pulley
3.1. It relates to a simple machine by not having a motor.
3.2. A wheel on a axel or shaft that is used to pull an object
3.3. Example- engine lift
4. 1st class levers
5. 2nd class levers
6. 3rd class levers
7. Work
7.1. An activity involving mental or physical energy being done.
7.2. Examples- Moving a box into a moving truck.
7.3. W=FxD
8. Power
8.1. The amount of energy put out.
8.2. Examples- How hard it is to move a box.
8.3. p=FxD/T
9. Mechanical advantage
9.1. The ratio of force produced by a machine to the force applied.
9.2. Example- How much a lever works.
9.3. M/A=Input/output
10. Incline planes
10.1. A plain inclined at a angle
10.2. Example- a ramp into a moving truck.
11. Screw
11.1. A metal object with a thread that runs up and down to drive it into and join two objects.
11.2. Examples- Dry wall screw, wood screw, and self tapping screw.