Simple Machines’ Study Guide A machine is any device that makes work easier. A complex or compound machine is any machine that uses 2 or more simple machines. You will need to be able to list the following six simple machines and give an example of each. Machine & Examples 1. Lever: teeter-totter, pliers, crow bar, wheel barrow 2. Wheel and axle: pencil sharpener, wagon wheel 3. Pulley: curtain rod, flag pole, crane 4. Wedge: knife, axe, door wedge 5. Inclined plane: slide, ramp 6. Screw: light bulb, jar lid Wedges, Screws, and Inclined Planes Wedges are inclined planes used as tools. Many wedges are two inclined planes put together. Screws are inclined planes wrapped around a pole. You will need to be able to label the fulcrum, resistance, and effort on the levers below. Work, Force, and Distance You will need to be able to use this formula: F x D = W; Force (lbs.) times distance (feet) equals Work (foot-pounds) Example: How much work does it take to lift a 30 lb. block of cement 4 feet? 30lbs x 4ft = 120 foot-pounds Based on the following picture, the output is going to have more speed. Output Drive Wheel (Crank) Based on the following picture, the output is going to have more force. Output Drive Wheel (Crank) Miscellaneous information you need to know: When using a ramp, if you want to make work easier, you have to increase the slope of the ramp. Friction is harmful when it causes things to wear out. Examples would be when the belt in a car wears out due to rubbing and friction or the soles of your shoes lose their tread. Friction is helpful when you use the brakes on your bike to slow you down so you do not crash. Oil is used to reduce friction. Gears are better than pulleys when you need something to last a long time and not have any slippage. Work only happens when movement occurs. If you increase the amount of force you need to use, you decrease the distance. If you increase the amount of distance, you decrease the amount of work. A large drive wheel (the wheel that has the crank) attached to a smaller wheel will give off more speed. A small drive wheel attached to a larger wheel will give off more force. A block and tackle will lift an object more easily than a single fixed pulley. To get the greatest mechanical advantage (easier to use) when using a lever, place the fulcrum closest to the resistance. See the pictures below for examples.
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