Simple Machines
Forces and Mechanisms
Pulleys and Pulls
Gears
Motion and environment
100

Name 2 of the 6 simple machines

Wedge, Inclined Plane, Wheel and Axil, Pulley, Lever, screw
100

What is a force

push or pull

100

What type of force is used in a pulley

Pull

100

What is a gear

a toothed wheel

100

What is rotary motion?

motion in a circular motion

200

Why is a ramp considered a simple machine

it makes it easier to move objects up and down

200

if you push a ball harder, what happens to its speed? Why?

it goes faster because more force is applied to it

200

What type of pulley is this - *Miss Morrison will show picture

fixed pulley

200

Why do gears have teeth (2)

to connect and transfer motion 

200

why is a wheel an example of rotary motion?

it spins in a circle

300

you need to lift a heavy box into a truck. Which simple machine would help most and why?

Inclined plane, reduces effort as it helps slide the heavy object up and down

300

why is direction important when applying a force?

it determines where the object will move to

300

where might you see a pulley in real life and why is it used there?

flagpole, blinds, crane - to lift/ move easier

300

List the 5 types of gears and explain 1 of them

spur gear, crown gear, idler gear, worm gear, bevel gear

300

give an example of something that changes from rotary to linear motion

Bike - pedals rotate, chain moves straight

screw or drill - rotating motion - moves forward into material 

conveyor belt - rollers rotate - belt moves straight 

wind up toys - turning key - parts move in straight line

400

a knife and an axe are both wedges. How do they make work easier?

They split/ cut by pushing material apart

400
A bike is a mechanism. What parts work together to make it move? (4)

pedals, chain, gears, wheels

400

Out of both pulleys, which pulley is doing less work and why? - *Miss Morrison to show pictures

the compound pulley because there are 2 pulleys being used

400

What 3 factors do gears influence? (3)

direction, speed, and force

400

why do machines need different types of motion 

machines are able to perform many different tasks in many different directions

500

Two students are moving the same heavy object. one uses a ramp and one lifts it straight up. Who is using less force? Explain why

the student using the ramp - it spreads the work over a longer distance

500

what would happen if one part of a mechanism stopped working?

the system may fail or not work properly

500

In a moveable pulley - where is the load attached?

the load is directly attached to the wheel

500

*refer to Miss Morrison for picture - Which gear would turn with more force?

the second gear

500

How can machines both help and harm the environment

reduce work, build things, pollution and energy use

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