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1 Machines Made Simple

2 How do machines make our lives easier?
They do most or all of the work for us!

3 What is Work? Has to do with two things: Force (F) Distance (d)
A push or a pull Distance (d) The length between two points

4 So work is… the application of a force to an object to move it a certain distance in the direction of the force. Equation: Work = force X distance (W = F x d) FORCE DISTANCE

5 When is work actually done?
Frank and Jimmy got their car stuck in the mud. They push as hard as they can, but the car doesn’t budge. Have they done any work?

6 Work is only done when an object moves in the same direction as the force being applied.
Example: A backpack

7 Picking up your backpack:
Where’s the force? What direction is the force being applied? What direction is the backpack moving? Is the backpack being moved a certain distance? IS WORK BEING DONE? FORCE DISTANCE DIRECTION

8 Holding your backpack:
Where’s the force? What direction is the force being applied? What direction is the backpack moving? Is the backpack being moved a certain distance? IS WORK BEING DONE? FORCE No Direction No Distance

9 Carrying your backpack:
Where’s the force? What direction is the force being applied? What direction is the backpack moving? Is the backpack being moved a certain distance? IS WORK BEING DONE? DISTANCE FORCE DIRECTION

10 Carrying your backpack up the side of a mountain:
Where’s the force? What direction is the force being applied? What direction is the backpack moving? Is the backpack being moved a certain distance? IS WORK BEING DONE? FORCE DISTANCE DIRECTION

11 Carrying your backpack on a winding trail up a mountain:
Where’s the force? What direction is the force being applied? What direction is the backpack moving? Is the backpack being moved a certain distance? IS WORK BEING DONE? FORCE DISTANCE DIRECTION

12 Simple Machines Six basic types Designed to make work easier
Have few or no moving parts Can combine to form complex machines (like cars)

13 Inclined Plane A straight, slanted surface Example: A ramp
Inclined planes make work easier because it is easier to push an object up a ramp than it is to lift the same object straight up to the same height. FORCE

14 Wedge An inclined plane that is wider or thicker at one end than at the other. Example: An axe, a knife blade A wedge makes work easier because, when moved, a wedge is used to cut, split, or pry apart objects.

15 Screw An inclined plane that is wrapped around a cylinder.
Examples: a car jack, a mountain road

16 A screw makes work easier by allowing you to apply a smaller force over the longer distance of the screw’s threads. The amount of work depends on the number of threads in the screw, which is actually the length of the inclined plane.

17 Lever A simple machine made up of a bar that pivots at a fixed point called a fulcrum. The force applied to the lever is called the effort. The object moved is called the load. Load Effort FULCRUM

18 Levers Cont. Levers make work easier in three different ways, so they are classified into three different groups These groups are based upon the locations of the fulcrum, load, and effort.

19 First-Class Lever The fulcrum is located between the effort and the load. Example: see-saw, shovel Effort Load Fulcrum

20 Second-Class Lever The load is located between the fulcrum and the effort. Example: wheelbarrow, nutcracker

21 Third-Class Lever The effort is applied between the fulcrum and the load. Example: hammer, fishing pole, broom Effort Fulcrum Load

22 Pulley A rope or chain wrapped around a wheel.
A load is attached to one end of the rope. A force is applied to the other end of the rope Effort Load

23 Pulleys Cont. Pulleys can be set up in different ways depending on the work that needs to be done. Pulley systems can consist of one or more fixed pulley, moveable pulleys, or both.

24 Pulleys Cont. A single pulley makes work easier by changing the direction of the effort force. When you pull down on the rope, the load moves upward.

25 Pulleys Cont. A double pulley makes work easier, not only by changing the direction of the force, but also by decreasing the effort you have to use. There are two parts of the rope lifting the object upward and one section still pointing downward.

26 Which requires less effort?
The more direction changes, the easier it will be!

27 Wheel and Axel A simple machine that consists of two circular objects of different sizes. The wheel is always larger than the axle. Example: doorknob, car wheels and axle

28 Wheel and Axle Cont. A wheel and axle make work easier by getting more force from the effort put in when compared to the amount of distance. When effort is applied to move the wheel, the axle turns a shorter distance, but it moves with a more powerful force.

29 Eduardo is helping his family move out of their old house
Eduardo is helping his family move out of their old house. Help him decide which task would be easier, and then help him figure out what simple machine makes the job easier.

30 Eduardo has to move some heavy boxes into the moving truck.
B would be easier because a ramp is an inclined plane.

31 Eduardo has to move a heavy box a long distance.
A would be easier because the wagon has wheels and axels.

32 Eduardo needs to tear off a piece of packing tape.
B B would be easier because the edges of the scissors are wedges.

33 Eduardo needs to move a heavy box to his room on the fourth floor.
B would be easier because Eduardo is using a pulley.

34 Eduardo needs to help his father move the refrigerator.
B A would be easier because the dolly is a lever (with wheels and an axel).

35 Eduardo needs to help his father change a flat tire on the moving truck.
B B would be easier because a jack uses a screw.

36 Now that Eduardo and his family have reached their new house, they need some help in unpacking their belongings. Help Eduardo decide on the best simple machine to use in each situation.

37 Eduardo needs to open the boxes his mom sealed with packing tape
Eduardo needs to open the boxes his mom sealed with packing tape. What simple machine should he use? Eduardo should use a wedge (probably a pair of scissors).

38 The door to the moving truck is jammed shut
The door to the moving truck is jammed shut. What simple machine might Eduardo’s father use to open it? Eduardo’s father should use a lever (most likely a crowbar).

39 Eduardo needs to carry the boxes out of the moving truck
Eduardo needs to carry the boxes out of the moving truck. What simple machine will make this easier? Eduardo needs an inclined plane (a ramp) to carry the boxes out of the truck.

40 There is a flagpole outside Eduardo’s new school
There is a flagpole outside Eduardo’s new school. What simple machine could be used to raise and lower the flag? A pulley is used to raise and lower the flag.

41 Eduardo’s mom wants to hang a cabinet in the new kitchen
Eduardo’s mom wants to hang a cabinet in the new kitchen. What simple machine might she use to attach it to the wall? Eduardo’s mom could use a screw to attach the cabinet to the wall and hold it in place.

42 Eduardo helped his father install doorknobs in the new house
Eduardo helped his father install doorknobs in the new house. What kind of simple machine is a doorknob? A doorknob is a wheel and axel.

43 Simple Machines

44 Identifying Simple Machines
Inclined plane Wheel and axel Wedge Screw Pulley Inclined plane


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