Give 2 examples of everyday objects that use the wheel and axle.
Many correct responses including: Car, skateboard, wagons, bike, shopping cart, etc
Give 2 everyday examples of pulleys.
Many examples including:
water well, clothes line, bike-chain, elevators, curtains, flag pole.
Name 2 examples of everyday objects that are inclined planes.
Ramps, stairs, slides, bed of a dump truck , many more
Give two examples of everyday objects that are levers.
see-saw, scissors, nail clippers, back of a hammer, hockey stick, your arms.
Give an example of an everyday object that is a screw (other than a normal screw).
Jar lid
lightbulb
car jack
more?
Give two examples of an everyday object that is a wedge.
●Knife
●Axe
●Door Stopper
●Sewing Needle
Mass x Acceleration is used to to determine...?
Force
True or False. A Wheel and axle is a shaft that is
attached to the center of a larger wheel so that they rotate separately.
•False: Wheel and axle – a shaft (axle) that is attached to the center of a larger wheel so that they rotate together
How does a pulley reduce work?
By reducing the effort needed to lift an object by increasing the distance over which the effort is applied.
How does an inclined plane make work easier?
It is easier to slide a heavy object up the flat, slanted surface rather than carry it from one level to another.
You distance that you need to carry the load will increase, but it will require less force to move it.
How does a lever reduce work?
The lever makes doing work easier by reducing the force needed to move an object. In order to reduce the force needed, the distance over which the force is applied must be increased.
True or False: A screw is used to secure some things
True!
How does a wedge make work easier?
A wedge reduces the amount of force needed to split objects.
The lever length and fulcrum position are the same in each of the diagrams below. Which box will be easiest to lift? Explain.
Why do gears have teeth?
The teeth allow gear to interlock with each other causes them to rotate one another.
What vocabulary word should be under the red arrow in this picture?
Effort or applied force
True or False: All inclined planes make work much easier. Explain.
False! A steep inclined plane may not help make work easier as the amount of force will not be greatly reduced.
This is the word for the point on which a lever rests or is supported and on which it pivots?
The fulcrum
true or false: A screw is a type of compound machine
false: it's a simple machine
True or False: a wedge is an inclined plane
True!
Rise and Run
True or False: a pulley system also utilizes a wheel and axle.
True! A pulley system uses a grooved wheel attached to an axle and a rope to rotate it.
True or False: Part C in this diagram is a movable pulley. Explain
False. Part C is a fixed pulley because it is fixed to one spot (it does not move).
You are moving boxes into a moving van. Point to where the effort or force is coming from in this diagram:
The force is coming from pushing the box up the ramp from the bottom.
True or False: the further the load is from the fulcrum, the easier it is to move. Explain
False! The closer the load is to the fulcrum, the easier it is to move.
What is another term for the ridges on a screw?
Threads
How is a wedge different from an inclined plane?
A wedge is used to split things apart, an inclined plane is used to move objects from one level to another.
The big difference between a wedge and an inclined plane is that, while the inclined plane stays still, a wedge moves to do its work.
List and point to the simple machines you see in this picture:
Pulley
inclined plane
screw
wheel and axle
How do wheels reduce work?
They reduce work by reducing the amount of friction used to move an object.
True or False: Part B in this diagram is a movable pulley. Explain
True! It is not fixed to one spot, so it is able to move.
What are three actions you can use with an inclined plane when moving an object?
push, pull, or roll.
True or False: The wheelbarrow is an example of a lever. If so, where does the effort come from, where is the load, and where is the fulcrum?
True! Your hands on the handles give the effort. The load is inside the wheelbarrow. The wheel is the fulcrum.
What is the main part of the screw called in which the threads wrap around?
The shaft.
True or False: all wedges are meant to be moved in order to do their job. Explain
False. Some wedges are used to prevent movement, such as a door wedge.
Work is determine by what 2 measurements?
Force X Distance