Vocabulary
Simple Machines 2
Simple Machines 3
Simple Machines 4
100

Machines with few or no moving parts.

What are simple machines?

100

Which is not a simple machine?

a.  lever

b. spring

c. wedge

d. screw

What is b. spring?

100

A wheel with a rope or belt around it. 

What is a pulley?

100

How many basic types of simple machines are there?

What is six?

200

Energy at work.

What is kinetic energy?

200

1.  A triangular machine that is used to split or hold objects together.  

2.  Give an example.

1.  What is a wedge?

2.  What is an axe, chisel, scissors...

200

Two types of simple machines that contain inclined planes.

What are the screw and wedge?

200

Name 2 types of simple machines in a shovel

What are a wedge and a lever?

300

A push or pull on an object.

What is Force?


300

The type of simple machine you would use to pry a nail out of a board.  

What is a lever?

300

Three levers you have in your body.

What are arms/elbows; legs/knees; fingers/knuckles; toes/knuckles etc...

300

A rod attached to the center of a wheel is called?

What is an axle?

400

Name a example of a screw.

lid, chap stick, glue stick, etc. 

400

 What is an example f a lever


 see saw; balance scale; scissors, etc..

400
  • When you increase the distance of a moving object on an inclined plane ...

    • A. Less force is needed to move an object

    • B. More force is needed to move an object 

    • C. The amount of force does not matter 

    • D. There is no reason to worry about the longer distance, because it will not make a difference in the amount of work is done

What is:

  • A. Less force is needed to move an object

400

Who is the best science teacher ever?

Mrs. Martens

500

Energy that is stored.

What is Potential energy??

500

Which simple machine would you use to open and close a curtain?

a pulley

500

Name a real life example of a pulley. 

clothesline, flag pole, curtain pull, blinds etc.


500

Why do we use simple machines?

to make work easier and more efficient.

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