Simple Machines Flashcards

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1
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How does a simple machine make a job easier?

A

By applying a force

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2
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What are the six main types of simple machines?

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Wheel and axle, pulley, inclined plane, screw, wedge, lever

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What is a Rube-Goldberg machine?

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  • Purposely over-engineered
  • Complete a simple task in a complicated fashion
  • Includes a chain reaction
  • Multiple simple machines
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4
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How many energy transfers and transformations take place within a machine?

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  • Kinetic energy
  • Potential gravitational energy
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What is the difference between the effort and load force?

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  • A load is what we add
  • An effort is what we put in
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6
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Work in is equal to…

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Work out

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7
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Whats the difference between force multipliers, speed multipliers and direction changers?

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  • Force multiplier: Changes the size of the force
  • Speed multiplier: Makes things speed up
  • Direction changers: Changes the direction of the force
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What are the 3 classes of levers and their applications?

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First class lever – L,F,E
Second class lever – F,L,E
Third class lever – F,E,L

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9
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What’s the mechanical advantage of levers?

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The ratio of output force to input force.

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Whats the difference between a simple and multiple pulley systems?

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  • Simple pulley system: It doesn’t reduce the amount of force, but it does change the direction required to move the load.
  • Multiple pulley system: A compound system, reduces the amount of force required to move an object.
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Whats the MA (Mechanical Advantage) for pulleys?

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It’s equal to the number of ropes supporting the movable load.

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How do you calculate effort and force load for pulleys?

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It’s done by dividing the load by the number of ropes.

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13
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What are gears?

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Toothed wheels that mesh with other gears

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14
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Gears can be…

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Force or speed multipliers, and/or direction changers.

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15
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What are driver gears?

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The gear that transmits the rotational motion of a motor or other device through the drive shaft

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16
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What is the driven gear?

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The receiving gear

17
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What is the idler gear?

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The gear placed between the input and output shafts

18
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What’s the use of a bevel gear?

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Transmits power to two axles spinning at different speeds

19
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What’s the rack gear and pinion gear?

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  • Rack gear: Convert rotating movement into linear motion.
  • Pinion gear: The smaller of two meshed gears in an assembly
20
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Whats the mechanical advantage of gear trains and also gear ratios?

A

The ratio of output force to input force in a system

21
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Whats the MA of an inclined plane?

A

The length divided by the height

22
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How do you calculate the MA of a gear

A

Driven / driver

23
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How do you calculate the ratio of a gear

A

Driver / driven

24
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What is effort force, force load and effort distance?

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  • Effort force: Effort put in
  • Force load: Requires effort force
  • Effort distance: The distance from the effort on a lever to the fulcrum
25
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Whats the work equation?

A

Effort force x distance moved

26
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Whats the MA of levers?

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Distance of effort from fulcrum/distance of load from fulcrum = dE/dL

27
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Whats the MA of a Wheel and Axle?

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  • Wheel: Wheel diameter/axle diameter
  • Axle: Axle diameter/wheel diameter
28
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fE x dE equals…

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fL x dL