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Simple Machines

The document discusses simple machines including their definitions, examples, and how they make work easier. It explains the six basic types of simple machines - lever, inclined plane, pulley, wedge, screw, and wheel and axle. For each type it provides a definition, example, and how it functions to reduce force. It also includes examples of how these simple machines can help a boy named Eduardo with various moving tasks.
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Simple Machines

The document discusses simple machines including their definitions, examples, and how they make work easier. It explains the six basic types of simple machines - lever, inclined plane, pulley, wedge, screw, and wheel and axle. For each type it provides a definition, example, and how it functions to reduce force. It also includes examples of how these simple machines can help a boy named Eduardo with various moving tasks.
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Simple Machines

Lesson 20
GPS
 S8P3. Students will investigate relationship between force, mass,
and the motion of objects.
 c. Demonstrate the effect of simple machines (lever, inclined plane,
pulley, wedge, screw, and wheel and axle) on work.
Work
• Work is the application of a force to an object to move it a certain
distance in the direction of the force.
• Formula
work = force x distance or W = F x D
Force
 A force is a push or a pull
 A force is measured in Newtons (N)
Distance
• An amount that an object travels
• Measured in meters (m)

1 meter*

* Not drawn to scale


Work
• Work is done only when an object moves in the same direction of the
force that is being applied.
• NO movement!!!!
NO work!!!!
• Example:
• Picture a person wearing a backpack and climbing up the side of a mountain,
the person is doing work because the direction of motion and force being
applied are both upward. (same direction)
Work
• Work is not always done when a force is applied to an object.
• Example
• A brick wall will not move no matter how much force you apply with your hands. The
wall does not move, no work is being done when you push on it.
Simple Machines

 Six basic types


 Designed to make
work easier by changing the
size or direction of a force
 Have some moving
parts
 Can combine to
form compound machines
Simple Machines – Inclined Plane

 An inclined plane is a straight,


slanted surface.
 Example:
• A ramp is a stationary inclined
plane.
 It is easier to push an object up
a ramp than it is to lift the
same object straight up to the
same height.
Simple Machines - Wedge

• A wedge is an inclined plane


that is wider or thicker at one
end than at the other.
• Example: Knife blade or axe
• When moved it is used to cut,
split, or pry apart objects
Simple Machines - Screw

 A screw is an inclined plane that is


wrapped around a cylinder.
 Screw, bottle cap
• When turned a small force is applied
over the long distance of the screws
threads
 The amount of work for a screw
depends on the number of thread,
which is actually the length of the
inclined plane
Simple Machines – A Lever

• What is it? Made up of a bar that


pivots at a fixed point called a
fulcrum
• The force applied to a lever is
called the effort.
• The object moved is the load.
• They are classified into three
different groups
• The groups are based upon the
locations of the fulcrum, load, and
the input force
Simple Machines - Levers

• In a first class lever, the fulcrum is in the middle, load and


force on the ends
• Example: seesaws
• In a second class lever, the load (resistance) is in the
middle, force and fulcrum are on the ends. Example:
nutcracker, wheelbarrow
• In a third class lever, the force (effort) is in the middle,
the load and fulcrum are on the ends. Example: baseball bat or
fishing rod
Simple Machines - Pulleys

• A pulley is a rope or chain


wrapped around a wheel.
• A load is attached to one end of
the rope and a force is applied
to the other end of the rope.
Pulley

 A double pulley makes work easier


not only by changing the direction of
the force, but also by multiplying the
effort
 A single pulley makes work easier by
changing the direction of the effort
force
• When you pull down on the rope, the
load moves up
Simple Machines – Wheel & Axel

• A wheel and axle is a simple


machine that consists of two
circular objects of different
sizes.
• The wheel is always larger
than the axle
• Example: door knob
• By getting more force from
the effort put in when
compared to the amount of
distance
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.
Eduardo has to move some heavy boxes into
the moving truck.

A B

B would be easier because a


ramp is an inclined plane.
Eduardo has to move a heavy box a long
distance.

A B

A would be easier because the


wagon has wheels and axels.
Eduardo needs to tear off a piece of
packing tape.

A B

B would be easier because the edges of the


scissors are wedges.
Eduardo needs to move a heavy box to his
room on the fourth floor.

A B

B would be easier because


Eduardo is using a pulley.
Eduardo needs to help his father move
the refrigerator.

A
B

A would be easier because the dolly


is a lever (with wheels and an axel).
Eduardo needs to help his father change a
flat tire on the moving truck.

A B

B would be easier because a


jack uses a screw.
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.
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).
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.

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