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Simple Machines Patricia McKane Spring ’11 Multimedia Authoring Don Simmons, Professor.

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Page 1: Simple Machines Patricia McKane Spring ’11 Multimedia Authoring Don Simmons, Professor.

Simple Machines

Patricia McKaneSpring ’11

Multimedia AuthoringDon Simmons, Professor

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What is a Simple Machine?

• A simple machine has few or no moving parts

• Simple machines make work easier

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Remember!

• Work is done when a force moves an object over a distance. If you apply a force on an object without moving it, such as pushing on a wall, you are not doing work.

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Wheels and Axles

• The wheel and axle is a simple machine

• The axle is a rod that goes through the wheel which allows the wheel to turn

• Gears are a form of wheels and axles

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Pulleys

• Pulley are wheels and axles with a groove around the outside

• A pulley needs a rope, chain or belt around the groove to make it do work

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Inclined Planes

• An inclined plane is a flat surface that is higher on one end

• Inclined planes make the work of moving things easier

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Wedges

• Two inclined planes joined back to back.

• Wedges are used to split things.

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Screws

• A screw is an inclined plane wrapped around a shaft or cylinder.

• The inclined plane allows the screw to move itself when rotated.

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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

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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

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Think of a pair of tweezers

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Simple Machines

• Simple Machines can be put together in different ways to make complex machinery

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Draw a line to the correct definition

A _____is an inclined plane wrapped around a shaft or cylinder.

A _____ is two inclined planes joined back to back.

____ are wheels and axles with a groove around the outside WEDGE

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Draw a line to the correct type of lever!

• First class lever- the fulcrum is in the middle

• Second class lever- the load is in the middle

• Third class lever- effort is in the middle

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Draw a line to the correct definition

The ___ is a rod that goes through the ____which allows the wheel to turn

An ______is a flat surface that is higher on one end

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Can you name all six simple machines?

• Pulley

• Wedge

• Screw

• Inclined Plane

• Lever

• Wheel and Axle

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TEST Your Knowledge

Edhead’s Simple Machine Activity

Neo Kids Quiz on Simple Machines

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