Ch 9 - Machines Flashcards
Fulcrum
The turning point of a lever.
Load
The part of a lever that has weight that is being pushed by someone or something.
Effort
The thing that is moving the object/lever.
First Class Lever
A lever that has the load, fulcrum, then effort. Uses force multiplier. An example of this is using a spoon to open a can/A crowbar lifting a boulder.
Force Multiplier
Used in first class levers, when the effort is at a greater distance than the load being moved.
Second Class Levers
A lever that has the effort, load, then fulcrum. An example of this is a wheelbarrow and a nutcracker.
Mechanical Advantage
Is when there is a force multiplier, when there is a heavy load, but less effort is put in due to your force being multiplied. To solve this you divide the load by effort.
Third Class Levers
When there is a lever that has the fulcrum, effort, then load. An example is hitting a ball (load) with a baseball bat.
Speed Multipliers
A simple machine that increases the speed when the effort has more force than the load, but over a short distance.
Levers
Simple machine that usually has a long stick and turns at a certain point when force is applied.
Kinetic Energy
Is energy that is created from movement. When you run it creates speed energy making you more pumped.
Potential Energy
Energy that is stored inside of you even if you aren’t moving.
Wedges
Are a sharp object that helps us split something in half with less effort.
Screws
Are an object that helps us make a hole into something.
Thread
Is the spiral part of a screw, they assist the screw with creating the hole.