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2 1. Name the 6 different simple machines.

3 1. Name the 6 different simple machines
1. Name the 6 different simple machines lever inclined plane screw wheel and axle wedge pulley

4 Classify each of the following types of simple machines.

5 2 lever and wedge

6 3 wedge

7 4 screw

8 5 lever and wedge

9 6 inclined plane

10 7 lever

11 8 lever and wedge

12 9 lever

13 10 wedge

14 11 lever

15 12 lever

16 lever and wheel and axle
13 lever and wheel and axle

17 14 lever

18 15 pulley

19 16 lever

20 17 wedge

21 18 screw

22 19 screw

23 20 wedge

24 21 lever

25 22 screw

26 23 wheel and axle

27 24 lever and wedge

28 25 wheel and axle

29 26 screw

30 27 wheel and axle

31 28 wedge

32 29 wheel and axle

33 30 lever

34 31 screw

35 32 lever

36 33 wheel and axle - gear

37 34 lever

38 35 wedge

39 36 wheel and axle

40 37 screw

41 38 inclined plane

42 39 lever and wedge

43 40 inclined plane

44 41 pulley

45 42 wheel and axle

46 43 wedge

47 44 wheel and axle - gear

48 45 lever

49 46 This helps you move an object across the ground because they cut down on the amount of friction between what you're trying to move and the surface you're pulling it against. wheel and axle

50 47 Examples of this simple machine are used to hold things together. It is made up of an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder. screw

51 48 wedge This simple machine can be used
to slip things apart or hold a door open. wedge

52 49 gear This version of a simple machine is a wheel
with teeth on it that fit together when the simple machine is turned. These simple machines are used to increase or decrease turning power by changing their size. gear

53 50 This simple machine can be used to lift a weight. It has a fulcrum, or pivot point, which can be located in the center, near the end or at the end of this simple machine. lever

54 An inclined plane turned on its side which helps push things apart
51 An inclined plane turned on its side which helps push things apart wedge

55 52 A heavy object could be rolled up this simple machine, instead of lifting it straight up. Using this simple machine can save effort, although the object must usually cover more distance if this simple machine is used. inclined plane

56 53 A rope, wheel with a groove in it and a weight make up this simple machine. You can pull down on the rope to lift the weight. pulley

57 54 The simplest of simple machines because to make it work, nothing moves. inclined plane

58 55 This makes work seem easier because it changes the direction of motion to work with gravity. pulley

59 56. Where is the fulcrum, resistance, and effort in this lever?

60 57. What class of lever is a wheelbarrow?
second class

61 58. Where is the fulcrum, resistance, and effort in this lever?

62 59. What class of lever is a seesaw?
first class

63 60. Where is the fulcrum, resistance, and effort in this lever?

64 61. What class of lever is a nutcracker?
second class

65 62. Where is the fulcrum, resistance, and effort in this lever?

66 63. What class of lever is a door?
second class

67 64. Where is the fulcrum, resistance, and effort in this lever?

68 65. What class of lever is a broom?
third class

69 66. Where is the fulcrum, resistance, and effort in this lever?

70 67. What class of lever is a pair of scissors?
first class

71 68. What is a push or pull called?
a force

72 69. Is work done if a person holds 5 textbooks, but doesn’t move?
no

73 70. Is work done if a a dog picks up a stick and carries it to his dog house?
yes

74 71. What is the unit for a force?
a newton

75 72. What is a quantity that measures the effects of a force acting over a distance called?
work

76 73. What is the unit for work?
joule

77 74. What is a Newton·meter? joule

78 75. In the SI system, what is the approximate weight of an apple?
1 newton

79 76. What is a quantity that measures the rate at which work is done called?
power

80 77. What is the SI unit for power?
watt

81 78. What is the English unit for power?
horsepower

82 79. Name two ways you can multiply a force by using a simple machine.
Machines can change the diretion of an input force or they can increase an output force by changing the distance over which the force is applied.

83 80. What is the name of a quantity that measures how much a machine multiplies force or distance?
mechanical advantage

84 81. What are the three members of the lever family?
lever, pulley, and wheel and axle

85 82. What are the three members of the inclined plane family?
inclined plane, wedge, and screw

86 83. What is the fulcrum of a lever?
the pivoting point of the lever

87 84. What is a compound machine?
a machine consisting of two or more simple machines


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