Module 4 Flashcards
1a. Define: Simple machine
A device that either multiplies or redirects a force
1b. Define: Force
A push or pull exerted on an object in an effort to change that object’s velocity
1c. Define: Mechanical advantage
The amount by which force or motion is magnified in a simple machine
1d. Define: Diameter
The length of a straight line that travels from one side of a circle to another and passes through the center of the circle
1e. Define: Circumference
The distance around a circle, equal to 3.1416 times the circle’s diameter
- How is applied science different from science?
motive
- What gives rise to technology?
accident, science or applied science
- Identify each of the following as a science experiment or an applied science experiment:
a. An experiment to determine how to make electronic circuits smaller
b. An experiment to understand what factors affect how electricity runs in an electronic circuit
c. An experiment to figure out how to reduce electronic noise in an electronic circuit
d. An experiment to figure out the speed of electrons as they flow through an electronic circuit
a & c are applied science experiments because the goal is to make something better
b & d are science experiments because the goal is to learn something
- Which of the following would be considered technology?
a. A classification scheme for all animals
b. A vaccination that will keep all animals from contracting the flu
c. A new diet for dogs that will lead to longer life
d. An understanding of what causes urinary-tract infections in cats
b & c are technology
- LIst the 6 types of simple machines
lever, pulley, wheel & axle, inclined plane, wedge and screw
- Which 2 simple machines look identical?
inclined plane & single wedge
- What is the mechanical advantage of a first-class lever in which the fulcrum is 10 inches from the resistance and 40 inches from the effort?
For levers, the mechanical advantage equation (memorize this) is:
Mechanical advantage = (distance from fulcrum to effort) divided by (distance from fulcrum to resistance)
Mechanical advantage = 40 divided by 10 = 4
- What does the mechanical advantage in problem #8 mean?
it means that effort is magnified by 4
- A shovel is an example of a lever. To what class does a shovel belong?
third-class lever
- A child’s see-saw is a lever. To what class does it belong?
first-class lever