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1 How do machines make work easier?
Work and Machines How do machines make work easier?

2 What is Work? The scientific definition: Using a force to move an object over a distance (when both the force and the motion of the object are in the same direction). In science the word “work” may have a different meaning than you are familiar with.

3 Work or Not? A teacher standing in front of the class lecturing?
A mouse pushing a piece of cheese with its nose across the floor?

4 Work or Not? Answer: The mouse moving a piece of cheese! Force Object
The mouse is using a force to move the cheese a distance; both the force and the motion are in the same direction Direction/motion

5 Examples: Work or Not? A scientist delivers a speech to an audience of his peers. A body builder lifts 350 pounds above his head. A father pushes a baby in a carriage.

6 Examples: Work or Not? A scientist delivers a speech to an audience of his peers. NO A body builder lifts 350 pounds above his head. YES A father pushes a baby in a carriage. YES

7 Formula for Work Work = Force x Distance Unit of force = Newtons
Unit of distance = Meters Unit of work = newton*meters 1 newton-meter = 1 Joule Unit of work is a Joule

8 W=FD Work = Force x Distance
Calculate: If a man pushes a concrete block 10 meters with a force of 20 newtons, how much work is done?

9 W=FD Work = Force x Distance
Calculate: If a man pushes a concrete block 10 meters with a force of 20 newtons, how much work is done? Answer: 200 joules W = 20N x 10m W = 200 Joules

10 W=FD Two students, Noah and Raven, are in the weightlifting room. Noah lifts the 50 kg barbell over his head (approximately .60 m) 10 times in one minute; Raven lifts the 20 kg barbell the same distance over her head 25 times in 10 seconds. Which student does the most work?

11 W=FD Two students, Noah and Raven, are in the weightlifting room. Noah lifts the 50 kg barbell over his head (approximately .60 m) 10 times in one minute; Raven lifts the 20 kg barbell the same distance over her head 25 times in 10 seconds. Which student does the most work? Answer: Noah and Raven do the same amount of work; they apply the same force to lift the same barbell the same distance above their heads.

12 History of Work Before engines and motors were invented, people had to do things like lifting or pushing heavy loads by hand. Using an animal could help, but what they really needed were some clever ways to either make work easier or faster.

13 Simple Machines Ancient people invented simple machines that would help them overcome resistive forces and allow them to do the desired work against those forces.

14 Simple Machines Machines are devices that make work easier by changing the direction or strength of an applied force. Force: a push or pull on an object. A machine is a device that helps make work easier to perform by accomplishing one or more of the following functions: transferring a force from one place to another, changing the direction of a force, increasing the magnitude of a force, or increasing the distance or speed of a force.

15 6 Simple Machines Lever Wheel and Axle Pulley Inclined Plane Wedges
Screws


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