What is the definition of "Rotational" or "Rotary?"
Circular
What simple machine is this?

Wheel and axle
Where are the gears in this picture?

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What part of this is the pulley?

The rope and wheel in the middle
Which of these is an example of a force?


The wind is a force. It is a push force.
What is the definition of a "Complex Machine?"
Complex machines (or compound machines) are made up of two or more simple machines.
What simple machine is this?

Wedge
What is a gear? Describe in your own words

A gear is a special kind of wheel where a toothed wheel turns another toothed wheel.
What is a pulley? Describe it in your own words.

A pulley is a system that uses a rope and wheel. The wheel has a grooved track for the rope to run through
What is a force? What's an example of a force?
A force is a push or pull. It makes an object change it's speed, direction, or shape.
What is "Torque"?
A measure of rotational force
Name 3 examples of objects that contain gears?
Answers may vary
Name 3 examples of objects that contain pulleys.
Answers may vary
What is rotary motion and linear motion?
Rotary is in a circle around a fixed point. Linear is in a straight line.
What is the definition of a "Machine?"
A machine is something that is created to do a physical task, such as building, moving, or lifting.
A machine is something that does work!
What simple machines does the complex machine of a bicycle have in it?

Tires - wheel and axle
Lever - handle bars
Inclined plane in metal design
Screws throughout bike
If the first gear was turning to the right (clockwise), what direction would the second gear turn?

Left (counterclockwise)
It makes it much easier to lift a load.
What does it mean to "Transform Motion?"

When something can change from rotary to linear or vice-versa.
What is the definition of a "Mechanism?"
A mechanism is a system in a machine that can modify a motion.
Ex - GEARS
What simple machines are in this complex machine?

Plow - wedge
Lever - connecting the plow to the truck
Screws throughout the truck
What is the relationship between speed and force in gears?
If the first gear has more teeth, the second gear will turn faster because it has to "keep up."
If the first gear has less teeth, the second gear will move with more force.
What are the three types of pulleys?

Moveable - you can move the pulley
Compound - has one of each; two pulleys involved
What is an input force? What is an output force?

The place where the force starts is known as the input. The thing that is moved by the gear is called the output.