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Levers and PulleysNot so simple machines!

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Just think…. Could you lift your science

teacher in the air?

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Keep Thinking…..(This means you don’t have to write this!!)

Building a houseLifting a carBuilding the pyramidsHandicap rampsPaper cuttersWheels on a car

What do all of these have in common? They are use simple machines!

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Important DefinitionsMachine- device for doing work

Complex machines have motors, simple machines do not

Effort- the amount of force applied to a machine Effort is measured in Newtons (N)

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Types of Simple MachinesLeverPulleyWheel and axle Inclined plane WedgeScrew

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Just Read…Simple machines have been used for thousands of years. They were even used to help build the pyramids!

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LeversThe most simple and most common simple machine.

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3 Parts of a lever

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Class 1 Levers

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Class 1 LeversThe fulcrum is located somewhere between the

effort and the loadExamples include:

The claw of a hammer crowbar

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Double Class 1 LeversTwo levers working together form a double

lever

Examples Include: Scissors Tin snips

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Class 2 Levers

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Class 2 LeversHas a fulcrum at one end of the lever armExamples include:

Paper cutter Wheelbarrow

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Class 3 Levers

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Class 3 Levers In a class 3 lever, the fulcrum is at one end,

and the effort is applies between the fulcrum and the load

Examples include: Baseball bat Fishing pole Catapult

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Wheel and Axle

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Wheel and Axle

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Wheel and AxleCan be an actual wheel and axle OR a bar that

rotates around an axisExamples include:

Steering wheel A wrench turning a bolt (see levers and pulleys

book page 7) Windlass (crank used to raise a bucket, see page

8) Handle of a faucet (page 8)

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The Inclined Plane

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The Inclined Plane

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The Inclined PlaneA sloped, flat surface, or ramp

One-part simple machine that does not move

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Pulleys

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PulleysA pulley is a wheel that is free to turn on an

axle The wheel is called a sheave A pulley is considered to be a variation of the lever Pulleys can be fixed or movable