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1 Simple Machines Notes for 14.4

2 IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER:
What type of machine it is depends on how you are using it!

3 6 Types of Simple Machines
Lever Wheel and Axle Inclined Plane Wedge Screw Pulley

4 All Levers Have 3 Parts Input Arm – distance between input force and fulcrum Output Arm – distance between output force and fulcrum Fulcrum – Fixed point lever rotates around

5 Classes of Levers First-Class Lever: Fulcrum located between input force and output force Second-Class Lever: Output force is between input force and fulcrum Third-Class Lever: Input force is located between fulcrum and output force

6 First- Class Second-Class Third-Class

7 Identify these types of levers:
Output 2. Input 1. Output Input Second-Class Third-Class 4. Input 3. Output Output Input First-Class First-Class

8 Wheel and Axle 2 Disks or cylinders, each with a different radius (they are different sizes) Ex: Car steering wheels and screwdrivers

9 Inclined Planes Slanted surface on which force moves an object to a different elevation Reduces effort (input) force by increasing distance Ex: Ramps, stairs, mountain roads

10 Wedge Wedge - V shaped object whose sides are 2 inclined planes sloped toward each other Ex: ax, knife blade, and zipper

11 Screws An inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder

12 Pulleys Has a rope that fits into a groove in a wheel

13 3 Types of Pulleys Fixed – A wheel attached in a fixed location
Movable – Attached to object moved Pulley System – Combines fixed and movable pulleys

14 What types of pulleys are these?
B. C. A.

15 Compound Machine Combines 2 or more simple machines
Ex: bicycle, car, clock, and washing machines


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