Notes Chapter 10 - Simple Machine
Notes Chapter 10 - Simple Machine
Simple machines
CHAPTER 10
Simple machines
UNIT 10.1 Analysing lever
List things around them that use the principle of the lever State what a lever can do Identify load, force and fulcrum of the lever Classify lever Explain what is meant by the moment of force Solve problems related to levers
Lever is
What is Lever ?
a) A simple machine b) Enables small effort to overcome a heavy load c) Can be used to lift heavy objects
Wedge Lever
What is Lever ?
A lever has 3 parts
a)Fulcrum (F) the turning point or pivot
b)Effort (E) the force applied to overcome a resisting force called the load
Simple Machines
E F L L E
F E F L L L L E E L E
What is Lever ?
Lever can be classified into a) 1st class b) c) 2nd class 3rd class
Classes of Levers
A lever is a simple machine which turns about a fixed point called the FULCRUM (F) when a force called the EFFORT (E) is applied to overcome a resisting force known as the LOAD (L).
Lever
3 classes of levers
First class
Second class
Third class
1st class
F L
Common characteristics
Common devices
F between E and L
Small force is used to move a large load Effort moves through a longer distance than the load Effort is further from the fulcrum than the load
Claw hammer
Pliers Scissors Crowbar
2nd class
F L
Common characteristics
Common devices
L between F and E
Small force is used to move a large load Effort moves through a longer distance than the load Effort is further from the fulcrum than the load
Wheelbarrow
Bottle opener Paper cutter Nutcracker
3rd class
F
Common characteristics
Common devices
E between F and L
Large force is used to move a small load Load moves through a longer distance than the effort Load is further from the fulcrum than the effort
Fishing rod
Broom Ice tongs Human arm
1st class
F L
=
E
2nd class
F L
=
E
3rd class
F
=
L
F E L F L
E
L
L
L E
E
F
E F
L
L
Force 18 cm 7 cm
Force
a) It is easier to loosen the bolt if you hold the spanner at position P than Q because the turning effect is greater.
b) It is also easier to loosen the bolt if a larger force is applied at P to cause a greater turning effect.
= Force (N) x
Opening a door
0.6 m
4N
0.6 m
= 2.4 N m
Anticlockwise moment
When the lever is in EQUILIBRIUM, the sum of the anticlockwise moments about a point is equal to the sum of the clockwise
Anticlockwise moment
Clockwise moment
Moments in a Lever
30 cm
250 g
400 g
Answer : 18.75 cm
CHAPTER 10
Simple machines
UNIT 10.1 Appreciating the innovative efforts in the design of machine
A spade Tongs Devices using the principle of levers A fishing rod A fire engine
A hockey stick
A crane