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1 Simple Machines

2 First, rank the following words from 0-5 (0= you have never heard of this word & 5= you know the word VERY well). Second, explain what the following terms mean in your own words: Machine Simple machines Work Force Work input/Work output Lever -Pulley -Wheel & axle -Inclined plane -Wedge -Screws -Compound machine

3 Machine YOURS: TEXTBOOK:
A machine is a device that makes work easier by changing the size or direction of a force. Examples: wheelchair, scissors, chopsticks

4 Simple Machines YOURS: TEXTBOOK:
A machine or simple device without moving parts. Examples: lever, pulley, wheel & axle, inclined plane, wedge, screw

5 Work YOURS: TEXTBOOK: Work is the transfer of energy to an object by using a force that causes the object to move in the direction of the force. Work is done on an object if two things happen: 1) the object moves as a force is applied, 2) the direction of the object’s motion is the same as the direction of the force. Examples: pushing a ball up a hill

6 Work or Not Work? OR OR YES NO YES NO

7 Force YOURS: TEXTBOOK:
A push or a pull exerted on an object in order to change the motion of the object; force has size and direction. Examples: people, bulldozer, static electricity

8 Work Input/Work Output
YOURS: TEXTBOOK: Work input is the work done on the machine. Work out put is the work done by the machine. Examples: opening a paint can

9 The Six Simple Machines

10 The Six Simple Machines

11 Lever YOURS: TEXTBOOK:
A lever is a simple machine that has a bar that pivots at a fixed point, called a fulcrum. Examples: first-class lever (see saw), second-class lever (wheelbarrow or soda bottle opener), third-class lever (lifting weights or hammering a nail)

12 The Six Simple Machines
Lever

13 Three Classes of Levers
First-Class Lever Second-Class Lever Third-Class Lever Elementary School Middle School High School

14 Three Classes of Levers
First-Class Lever Second-Class Lever Third-Class Lever 2nd class- the load is between the fulcrum and the force 3rd class- the force is between the load and the fulcrum Elementary School Middle School High School 1st class- fulcrum is placed between the load and the force

15 Pulley YOURS: TEXTBOOK:
A simple machine that has a grooved wheel that holds a rope or a cable. Examples: fixed, moveable, block and tackle

16 The Six Simple Machines
Lever Pulley

17 Types of Pulleys:

18 Wheel & Axle YOURS: TEXTBOOK:
A simple machine consisting of two circular objects of different sizes. Examples: car’s wheel & axle, faucet

19 The Six Simple Machines
Lever Pulley Wheel & Axel

20 Inclined Plane YOURS: TEXTBOOK:
A simple machine that is a straight, slanted surface; a ramp. Examples: ramp or slide

21 The Six Simple Machines
Lever Pulley Wheel & Axel Inclined Plane

22 Wedge YOURS: TEXTBOOK:
A simple machine that is made up of two inclined planes that move; often used for cutting. Examples: knife, axe, door stop

23 The Six Simple Machines
Lever Pulley Wheel & Axel Inclined Plane Wedge

24 Screw YOURS: TEXTBOOK:
A simple machine that consists of an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder. Examples: screw, light bulb

25 The Six Simple Machines
Lever Pulley Wheel & Axel Inclined Plane Wedge Screw

26 Compound Machine YOURS: TEXTBOOK:
A machine made up of more than one simple machine. Examples: manual can opener


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