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Every group must have… 1) Only one person writing on board 2) One score keeper 3) One person to hold up white board 4) One speaker for the group Everyone else on team must brainstorm the answer Rules - Do not call out answer wait to be called upon before answering a question - Eyes on your own board WINNING TEAM WILL RECEIVE EC on TEST

Sentence Completion -2 pts each (30 secs)

1) An inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder post is a ________________.

2) The rate at which work is done is called __________.

3) The work output of a machine divided by the work input is the ____ of the machine

4) When two or more simple machines work together, they are called a _____________________.

____________________. 5) A slanted surface used to raise an object is a ____________________.

Multiple Choice ( 4 pts) (1 minute)

6) A device that does work with only one movement and changes the size or direction of a force is a(n)____. a. compound machine b. screw c. effort machine d. simple machine

7) A bar that is free to pivot about a fixed point is a ____. a. fulcrum b. ramp c. lever d. wedge

8) 8)An inclined plane with one or two sloping sides forms a machine called a ____. a. pulley b. ramp c. lever d. Wedge

9) 9)The amount by which a machine multiplies an input force is called the ____. a. efficiency factor b. mechanical advantage c. fulcrum d. resistance force

10) A winding mountain road is an example of a(n) ____. a. Lever b. wedge c. inclined plane d. wheel and axle

Short Answer- must answer in complete sentences with correct spelling for full credit (2 minutes, 10 pts each)

11) Define lever and give one example

12) Define wedge and give one example

13) How much power is needed to do 1,400 J of work on a box if it takes 2s to lift it?

14) A weightlifter lifts a 1,230-N barbell 4 m in 5 s. How much power was used to lift the barbell?

15) How does low air pressure in bicycle tires reduce the efficiency of a bicycle?