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15.4 outline
Simple and Compound Machines
Inclined Plane: _____________________________________________________________
Simple machine with __________________________________________
less
____________________________________________________________________________ is exerted
and more effort force is multiplied
Mechanical advantage of inclined plan
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_________
Ex ____________________________________________ that Egyptians used to build pyramids
Wedge
•
Inclined _____________________________________________________
•
__________________________________________________________________
–
As wedge moves a
_______________________________________________________________________
with greater force
–
Longer and thinner wedge is, ______________________________________________
to overcome resistance
•
Usually piece of wood or _____________________________________________
end
•
Made of _________________________________________________ planes
–
Knife, ax, key, zipper
Screw
•
Inclined ____________________________________________________ bar ( cylinder) to form a
spiral
–
Screw rotate and with each turn
______________________________________________
–
Multiplies the effort
_________________________________________________________
•
Closer threads, __________________________________________________ is
exerted and more the force is multiplied.
–
Wood screw, ________________________________and bolt
Lever
•
Rigid bar that is free to _______________________________________________________
point.
•
Force is applied on bar by
____________________________________________________________________ and
overcomes resistance force.
•
Fixed point is called ________________________________________
•
Is between
_________________________________________________________________
________________ in the case of pulling up a nail with a crowbar
•
Sometimes is at the ______________________________________________
•
________________________ classes of levers based on
_________________________________________ position
First Class lever
–
The first class lever is the one you may be most familiar with. It
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
_
–
By adjusting how far the fulcrum is from the
___________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________, the
more force is applied
»
Crowbar, _____________________________________, pliers
and oars
2nd class lever
•
The second class lever is one
______________________________________________________________________________
_ at the other. The load that is to be moved is between them.
•
This lever is different in how it works ... it causes the load to move in the
____________________________________________ as the force you apply.
Just as with a first class lever, how
______________________________________________________________________________
______________. If you want to move a very large load with a small applied force, you must put
the load _______________________________ to the fulcrum.
Direction in which you life is _________________________________________ in which load
moves.
–
Doors, wheelbarrow, _____________________________ and bottle openers.
–
Wheel acts as __________________________________;
___________________________ is the load, ___________________________ force is
force applied to handles.
–
Effort force exerted over distance you lift handles. Load moves much
_____________________________
3rd class lever
•
The third class lever is the strangest ... and the one you use the _____________________!
•
The fulcrum is
______________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________.
This lever _________________________________________ advantage. Regardless of where
you apply the force, the force you apply
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________.
If you were using this lever to lift an object at a distance, it would require less force to just stand
above it and lift it up ...
___________________________________________________________!
So why use a third class lever at all?
The answer lies in the fact that the load moves in the same direction as the force you apply,
which is convenient. So is the ___________________________________________________
•
a pair of tweezers or the human mandible.
Pulley
•
A ______________________________________________________ around grooved wheel.
–
Can ______________________________________________________________ of
force
–
Fixed pulley is
________________________________________________________________________
_ effort force.
•
Changes the ________________________________________ of effort force
•
Distance you pull is __________________________ as the distance the object
moves.
•
Moveable pulley: Pulleys can
_________________________________________________________________
___________________ but cannot change direction of effort force.
•
Get a greater mechanical advantage by
___________________________________ pulleys
–
Block and tackle
Wheel and Axel
•
Made of two ________________________________________________ sizes
–
___________________________ is larger object and turns smaller object
–
Smaller object is ____________________________.
•
Wheel always move ______________________________________ than axel
•
Force is applied to wheel is
____________________________________________________________ than
wheel
–
Bicycle, Ferris wheels, gears, wrenches, doorknobs, steering wheels,
water wheels, windmills
Compound Machines
•
Combination or _______________________________________________ machines
–
car
•
Wheels and __________________________
•
Gearshift ____________________
•
____________________________ gears
•
______________________________ lever
•
_______________________ wheel