Vocabulary
Definitions
True or false
Classification of mechanisms (page 18)
100

How do you say "rueda" in English?

Wheel

100

The point that supports a lever.

Fulcrum

100

All transmission of motion is either linear or rotary.

False: Some mechanisms transform rotary motion into linear motion, for example, a wheel, or a nut and bolt.

100

A pulley is an example of this type of mechanism.

Linear transmission

200

How do you say "palanca" in English?

Lever

200

The force of an object moving past and against another object.

Friction

200

The fulcrum is between the force and the resistance in class 1 levers.

True

200

Interlocking gears are an example of this type of mechanism:

Rotary transmission

300

How do you say "polea" in English?

Pulley

300

Motion that moves in a straight line

Linear transmission (of motion)

300

A mechanism can increase force and motion at the same time.

False:

If a mechanism increases force, it reduces motion. Similarly, if a mechanism increases motion, it reduces force.

300

A wheel is an example of this type of mechanism:

Rotary-linear

400

How do you say "cadena" in English?

Chain

400
A type of mechanism that slows down or speeds up an object

Speed control

400

When the forces acting on opposite ends of a lever are equal, we say the lever is in equilibrium.

True

400

A ratchet is an example of this type of mechanism:

Direction control

500

How do you say "engranajes" in English?

Gears

500

The thing that provides a mechanism force and motion.

Input source

500

Friction does not effect the energy and work that mechanisms receive.

False: some energy is lost to friction and heat.

500

A brake (freno) is an example of this type of mechanism:

Speed control

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