MRS V SCIENCE SIMPLE MACHINE. MATCH THE TYPE OF SIMPLE MACHINE TO THE PICTURE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Pulley wedgescrew lever wheel and axle Inclined plane.

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MRS V SCIENCE SIMPLE MACHINE

MATCH THE TYPE OF SIMPLE MACHINE TO THE PICTURE Pulley wedgescrew lever wheel and axle Inclined plane

MATCH THE TYPE OF SIMPLE MACHINE TO THE PICTURE Pulley wedge screw lever wheel and axle Inclined plane

WORKING, OR NAH?

WORKING, OR NAH? Not Work Work

WHAT IS AN EXAMPLE OF….. 1. What is an example of a lever? 2. What is an example of an inclined plane? 3. What is an example of a screw? 4. What is an example of a pulley? 5. What is an example of a wedge? 6. What is an example of a wheel and axle?

WHAT IS AN EXAMPLE OF….. NOTE: MULTIPLE ACCEPTABLE ANSWERS ARE POSSIBLE! 1. What is an example of a lever? 2. What is an example of an inclined plane? 3. What is an example of a screw? 4. What is an example of a pulley? 5. What is an example of a wedge? 6. What is an example of a wheel and axle? Hammer, see-saw, rake Slide, ramp, skate ramp Screw, jar lid, light bulb Clothesline, well bucket Axe, scissor blade, knife Steering wheel, car wheel

CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 1. What is the function of the pulley in the diagram to the left? A.To increase the distance over which the input force is applied. B.To change the direction of the input force. C.To decrease the height that the box will be lifted. 2. What type of simple machine is pictured in red to the left? A.Inclined plane B.Screw C.Wheel and axle 3. What type of simple machine is the hammer acting as? A.Wheel and axle B.Screw C.lever

CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 1. What is the function of the pulley in the diagram to the left? A.To increase the distance over which the input force is applied. B.To change the direction of the input force. C.To decrease the height that the box will be lifted. 2. What type of simple machine is pictured in red to the left? A.Inclined plane B.Screw C.Wheel and axle 3. What type of simple machine is the hammer acting as? A.Wheel and axle B.Screw C.lever B A C