Work Force Distance Lever Pulley Wheel and axle Screw Wedge

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
SIMPLE MACHINES LESSON
Advertisements

MRS V SCIENCE SIMPLE MACHINE. MATCH THE TYPE OF SIMPLE MACHINE TO THE PICTURE Pulley wedgescrew lever wheel and axle Inclined plane.
By: Lily A lever is a simple machine where when you push down on one end the other end goes up. Some examples are a scale, a baseball bat, a broom, a.
Simple Machines Machine – a tool that helps us do work Machines help us by: 1.Changing the amount of force on an object. 2. Changing the direction of.
Forces What is a Force? Push or Pull What does it do? Causes Motion How do we describe it? Size (magnitude) Direction.
Simple Machines V
Making Things Work Melody Wright 4 th grade Power Point ECE 8842, section 4.
Simple Machines.
Mrs. Wharton’s Science Class
Forces What is a Force? Push or Pull What does it do? Causes Motion How do we describe it? Size (magnitude) Direction.
AIM: ? OBJ: Given notes and activity sheet SWBAT with 70% accuracy DN: ACT: HW:
The purpose of this presentation is to introduce you to 6 simple machines and how they work. Simple machines are tools that make work easier. They have.
Simple Machines By Greg Corder. Table of Contents Work Levers (1 st, 2 nd, and 3 rd Class) Inclined Plane Screw and Wedge Pulleys Wheel and Axle Sources.
SIMPLE MACHINES. What is a simple machine? It has few or no moving parts. It makes work easier.
Bell Work: 3/1/11 Finish the 2-square vocabulary with your group. Take no longer than FIVE minutes! Machine Simple machines Work Force Work input/Work.
Mechanical Advantage The measurement of how useful a machine is to the job.
Bell Work: Simple machines 1. Simple machines make work ( easier / harder ). Match the tool to the type: Type of machineTool 2. Incline planeDoor knob.
+ Do Now Why do we use ramps to move heavy objects to higher places?
WHAT ARE SIMPLE MACHINES?.  You are doing work when you use a force to cause motion.  This kind of work has 2 parts: 1. Force: what is needed to do.
Levers.
Simple Machine Examples PowerPoint X. 1.Knife A. inclined plane B. lever C. pulley D. screw E. wedge F. wheel and axle.
Work and Machines. Work is being done when you exert a force that moves an object in the direction of the force.
Simple Machines. Common Simple Machines… A machine is a device that makes work easier by changing the size or direction of a force. Examples: wheelchair,
Title (Your Names). Work  What is work?  Formula for work  Examples.
Activating Strategy: How did ancient people build massive structures such as the pyramids in Egypt and Stonehenge? If we did not have the large machines.
A Simple machine helps us do work EASIER.
Simple Machines Machines do not save work. Machines make work easier. Machines make work easier because it changes either the size or the direction.
Simple Machines. Machine A device that can do work in a way that is easier or more effective.
Activating Strategy: How did ancient people build massive structures such as the pyramids in Egypt and Stonehenge? Instructional Approach(s): The teacher.
Simple Machines.
Simple Machines SOL 3.2.
Simple Machines SOL 3.2.
Activating Strategy: How did ancient people build massive structures such as the pyramids in Egypt and Stonehenge? Instructional Approach(s): The teacher.
SIMPLE MACHINES A swift and easy way for you to learn all about the 6 simple machines!!!
Simple Machines Explain how the design of simple machines (including levers, pulleys, and inclined planes) helps reduce the amount of force required.
Work Power Machines Simple Machines.
Simple Machines Notes for 14.4.
Sunken Millions Simple Machines
Simple Machines.
Making Things Work Simple Machines 4th grade.
Ms. Mathis and Ms. Santiago 4th grade Power Point
Simple Machines Foldable
Chapter 4.3a M Types of Machines.
Agenda 5/4/12 Assignment Date DL Simple Machines (#38)
Chapter 4: Work and Machines
Simple Machines SOL 3.2.
A device that does some kind of work for you
Unit 2 Force & Motion Ch. 8 Sec. 3 Simple Machines.
Academic Enrichment Warm Up
WORK, POWER, & EFFICIENCY
Simple Machines SOL 3.2.
WORK, POWER, & EFFICIENCY
Simple Machines.
Homeroom Warm Up 10/17/17 The thing I wish other people would understand about me is….. Also include why you would like other people to understand this.
Simple Machines SOL 3.2.
National Young Readers Week is celebrated in November
Sunken Millions Simple Machines
Sunken Millions Simple Machines
Machines.
Think about it: How did ancient people build massive structures such as the pyramids in Egypt and Stonehenge? If we did not have the large machines that.
Activating Strategy: How did ancient people build massive structures such as the pyramids in Egypt and Stonehenge? Instructional Approach(s): The teacher.
Sunken Millions Simple Machines
Simple Machines.
Melody Wright 4th grade Power Point ECE 8842, section 4
Work is when an applied force causes an object to move in the direction of the force. Instructional Approach(s): The teacher should present the information.
Forces How do we describe it? Size (magnitude) Direction
Simple Machines 14.4.
Introduction to Simple Machines.
The Six Simple Machines
Presentation transcript:

Work Force Distance Lever Pulley Wheel and axle Screw Wedge Inclined Plane Work Input Work Output Simple machine Makes work easier Motion Seesaw Bottle opener Hammer Crow bar wheel barrow Water Well bucket Clothesline Flag pole Fishing Pole Doorknob Steering wheel Race car Wagon Light bulb Screw Nuts and bolts Cork bottle opener Knife Door stop Axe Scissors Ramp Slide Stairs Inclined Plane

Work Force Hammer Distance

Water Well bucket Doorknob Clothesline Flag pole Fishing Pole

Motion Bottle opener Hammer Crow bar wheel barrow

Ramp Slide Stairs Inclined Plane Scissors

Lever Pulley Distance Wheel and axle Screw Wedge Inclined Plane

Work Input Bottle opener Work Output Simple machine Makes work easier Force Motion

Light bulb Screw Nuts and bolts Steering wheel Cork bottle opener

Doorknob Steering wheel Light bulb Race car Wagon

Knife Screw Door stop Axe Scissors