Work & Power
Work & Machines
Mechanical Advantage & Efficiency
Simple Machines
Simple Machines Cont'd
100

The product of force and distance

What is Work?

100

A Machine

This is a device that changes a force

100

The number of times that the machine increases an input force

What is the mechanical advantage of a machine?

100

A rigid bar that is free to move around a fixed point

What is a lever?

100

The fixed point a lever rotates around

What is a fulcrum?

200

Motion

Work requires this

200

A unit of power, named after Scottish scientist James Watt

What is horsepower?

200

Actual mechanical advantage = output force divided by input force

What is the formula for actual mechanical advantage?

200

Ideal mechanical advantage = Input arm divided by the output arm

What is the formula for Ideal Mechanical Advantage?

200

A simple machine that consists of two disks or cylinders, each one with a different radius

What is a Wheel & Axle?

300

The rate of doing work

What is Power?

300

The work done by the input force acting through the input distance

What is work input?

300

The mechanical advantage in the absence of friction

What is the ideal mechanical advantage?

300

Lever, wheel & axle, inclined plane, wedge, screw & pulley

List the 6 types of simple machines

300

A slanted surface along which a force moves an object to a different elevation

What is an inclined plane?

400
Work = Force x Distance

This is the formula for work

400

Size of force

Direction of force

Distance over which a force acts

What 3 factors might a machine influence?

400

Ideal mechanical advantage = input distance divided by output distance

What is the formula for Ideal Mechanical Advantage?

400

First-Class Levers, Third-Class Levers

Which classes of levers can have a mechanical advantage less than 1?

400

A wheelbarrow

Give an example of a Second-Class Lever

500

no work is done

Complete this statement: If there is no movement...

500

Force exerted by a machine; the distance the output force is exerted through

What are output force/distance?

500

less than 100 percent

Complete this statement: Because there is always some friction, the efficiency of any machine is always...

500

A thin wedge

Which wedge - a thin or a thick - has a greater ideal mechanical advantage?

500

The closer together the threads are, the greater the IMA

How does the distance between threads on a screw impact its Ideal Mechanical Advantage?