Screws and wedges
formulas
levers
machines
work and force
100

what is a screw made up of?

a cylinder and ramp

100

what is the formula for input work?

input force *  input distance

100

what is a third-class lever?

increase distance, but do not change the direction of the input force. 

100

what are input forces?

The force you exert on a machine

100

what is the definition of work?

 applying a force to move or change something.

200

what are some examples of a wedge?

zipper, ax, shovel, knife, pencil sharpener, teeth

200

what is the formula for output work?

output force * output distance

200

what is an example of a third-class lever?

Baseball bat, shovels, bones and muscles

200

What are output forces?

The force the machine exerts on the object

200

what is the definition of force?

a push or a pull

300

what is the formula for the mechanical advantage of a wedge?

length of wedge  /  width of wedge

300

what is the formula for mechanical advantage?

output force/input force

300

what is a second-class lever?

increase force, but do not change direction

300

what is a machine?

A machine is a device that allows you to do work in a way that is easier

300

what is the formula for work?

W= force x distance 

400

what is the formula for the mechanical advantage of a screw?

length around threads  /  length of the screw

400

what is the formula for efficiency? 

output work  / input work X 100

400

what is an example of a second-class lever?

Doors, wheelbarrow, nutcracker, bottle opener

400

what do machines change?

the force, distance, and direction

400

what two things must happen to be work?

A force must applied to an object

The object must move in the same direction as the force.

500

what are some examples of a screw?

screws, jar lids, bolts, light bulbs

500

what is the formula for a wheel and axle?

radius of wheel  / radius of axle

500

what is the formula for the Mechanical advantage of a lever?

distance from fulcrum to input force   /  distance from fulcrum to output force

500

what is a mechanical advantage?

the number of times a machine increases the force exerted on it.

500

what is force measured in?

Newtons