Work
All About Systems
Simple Machines
Mechanical Advantage
Real World Applications
100

TRIPLE POINTS!

What is work? (Give the definition, formula AND units)

The amount of effort spent when a force causes an object to move a distance.

W = Force x Distance

Work is measured in JOULES (J)

100

TRIPLE POINTS

The parts that go into a system to make it function, such as energy, force, or raw materials.

INPUTS

100

Another word for an inclined plane is a...

RAMP

100

What is the formula for calculating mechanical advantage?

MA = Output Force / Input Force

100

TRIPLE POINTS!

If a garden is a natural physical system, then what is the process, inputs and outputs for it?

Process -> Photosynthesis

Inputs -> sunlight, water, fertilizer, seeds, Carbon Dioxide

Outputs -> anything that grows or comes out of it (plants, flowers, oxygen)

200

If you push something up a ramp with a force of 150N and it moves 2 meters. How much work is being done?

300 Joules of Work

W = f x d = 150 x 2 = 300

200

A set of connected parts that work together to perform a task.

SYSTEMS

200

TRIPLE POINTS

Which of the following is NOT one of the six simple machines?

a) Wheel and Axle

b) Magnet

c) Inclined Plane

d) Pulley

e) Screw

f) Lever

Magnet

200

DOUBLE POINTS!

Calculate the mechanical advantage when using a ramp to pull a box: 770 N weight, 110 N applied force.

The mechanical advantage is 7

MA = Output / Input = 770 / 110 = 7

200

If you are walking down the hallway while wearing your backpack you are...

a) Gaining a mechanical advantage by using your body as a simple machine

b) Doing work as you are applying force and moving a distance

c) Acting downward with gravity

d) None of the above

d) None of the above

Even though you're applying force (holding the backpack) and moving, the force you apply is upward while the motion is horizontal. Since work requires force in the same direction as motion, no scientific “work” is being done on the backpack.

300

Which scenario best explains why work is NOT done, even though a force is applied?


a) A student pushes a box across the floor and it moves forward

b) A person carries a heavy backpack while walking across a flat hallway

c) A student lifts a book straight up onto a shelf

d) A person pulls a sled forward across the snow

b) A person carries a heavy backpack while walking across a flat hallway 

The force applied to hold the backpack is upward, while the motion is horizontal, which is not in the same DIRECTION! 

300

DOUBLE POINTS!

The parts or results that are produced by a system, such as motion, heat, or finished products.

OUTPUTS

300

TRUE or FALSE

Simple machines reduce the amount of friction needed to do work in a system

FALSE

They reduce the amount of FORCE needed to make work and tasks easier. They often provide a mechanical advantage!

300

DOUBLE POINTS!

What happens if Mechanical advantage is greater than 1? What does the number mean?

The work becomes easier and the number represents how many times easier the task has become.

300

Using a ramp makes lifting an object easier because it decreases the ________, but increases the ________.

a) force required, distance over which the force is applied
b) distance, force required
c) work done, force required
d) gravity, mass of the object

a) force required, distance over which the force is applied

400

Calculate the amount of work being done for this scenario...

A construction worker uses a machine to lift a heavy load upwards. The machine applies a constant upward force of 820 N over a distance of 260 cm.

Work = Force x Distance

= 820 N x 2.6m

= 2132 J

Therefore, 2132 Joules of work is being done by the machine

400

Give 2 examples of a SOCIAL systems and 2 examples of a PHYSICAL systems

Answers vary...

Social = School, Hospital, Government

Physical = Car, Bicycle, Airplane, Human Body

400

DOUBLE POINTS

What is the name of the pivot point that that a lever rests on?

FULCRUM

400

Which scenario gives the greatest mechanical advantage?

a) LONG effort arm

b) LONG load arm

c) SHORT effort arm

d) SHORT load arm

a) LONG effort arm

400

BONUS (SELF DRIVING CARS)

List any four impacts of automated self driving cars which can affect people, society and the earth.

Economic → reduced labor costs; increased productivity and delivery speed, which means faster service for consumers

Social → job loss for drivers which affects the well being of their families; increased reliance or dependence on AI and technology which makes people lose their skills and creativity

Environmental → less gas pollution from larger delivery trucks and factories; and less drivers on the road which leads to fewer carbon emissions (which is good for the environment)

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