Simple Machines
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100

What do simple machines do?

Make jobs easier

100

LANDMINE 

Lose 100 points 

100

Give an example of a screw that you can find around your house

lightbulb, screw, bottle cap

100

An inclined plane with a long surface will have a ________ angle of incline

The job will be _____________.

small

easier

100

Name 3 examples of a wedge

teeth, nails, claws, knife, doorstop

200

Simple machines change the _______ and ________ of a force

magnitude and direction


DOUBLE POINTS: Define magnitude 

200

Give an example of a second class lever

Examples:  Sweeping using a broom; standing on tip toes; flexing elbow or knee joints, etc.

200

Draw the mechanical advantage formula for a lever 

MA = load/effort

200

An inclined plane with a short surface will have a _______ angle of incline.

The job will be _______.

big

harder

200

DOUBLE: 

A mechanic uses a crowbar to lift a heavy rock. The load is 150 N and the effort applied is 30 N.

Calculate the mechanical advantage (MA).



5
300

What are the basic simple machines

Pulleys, levers, wedges, inclined planes, wheel and axle and screws 

300

Draw the order of the resistance, effort and fulcrum for a first class lever

Effort, Fulcrum, resistance 

300

Draw where the effort - resistance and fulcrum is on a third class lever 

Resistance - effort - fulcrum

300

When you want to make a job easier, the distance (length) of the simple machine needs to be __________

larger 
300

A student uses a lever to lift a 120 N load using an effort force of 30 N.


Calculate the mechanical advantage (MA) of the lever.

4

400

A nut cracker is which class lever?

Second class

100 more points: DRAW the fulcrum, resistance and effort arm on the board

400

How does the size of the wheel affect the speed at which an axle turns?

A larger wheel will make the axle turn more slowly

400

When picking up a sausage, a pair of tongs has a mechanical advantage of 3 and an effort force of 25N. 


Calculate the load of the sausage .


75N

400

Pulleys make it possible to _______ and _________ loads.

raise

lower

400

Give an example of a pulley in real life.

Window blinds, cranes, wells
500

The point on a lever that does not move

Fulcrum

500

Provide two examples of an inclined plane.

Examples:  slide on playground; handicapped ramp; a ladder; a roller coaster ride (track).

500

Describe how the position of the fulcrum affects the effort needed to lift an object with a lever

The closer the object is to the fulcrum, the less effort is needed.

500

What happens when 2 or more pulleys are used together?

It increases the force to make it 2 times easier.

500

A lever has a mechanical advantage of 4 and a bookshelf is 160 N.


Calculate the effort needed to lift the bookshelf  

40N