A push or a pull Force. A force being applied on an object that causes the object to move a distance ? = f x D Work.

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A push or a pull Force

A force being applied on an object that causes the object to move a distance ? = f x D Work

Amount of space between two points Distance

A simple machine that includes a rope/chain/cord, and a fixed or moveable grooved wheel(s) that is used to do work Pulley

A Picture of a Pulley

A simple machine that includes an arm/bar and a fulcrum and used to do work Lever

A Picture of a Lever

A simple machine that that is sometimes called a RAMP that is used to do work Inclined Plane

Picture of an Inclined Plane

Force applied that results in NO movement Balanced Forces

Force applied that results in MOVEMENT Unbalanced Forces

Stored energy, higher = more Potential Energy

Energy of motion, faster = more Kinetic Energy