Simple Machines #1
Simple Machine
a machine with few or no moving parts. There are six: lever, screw, wheel and axle, pulley, inclined plane, and wedge. Simple machines will either change the size of the effort force or the direction of the effort force.
Work
that which is done on an object when the force moves an object through a distance
Gravity
the attraction or pulling force between objects and the Earth.
Inclined Plane
a flat surface with one end higher than the other
Wedge
a machine made up of two inclined planes pieced back-to-back; two inclined planes together; it is wide at one end and pointed at the other. It is used to split, cut or push things apart
Lever
a simple machine made up of a bar that turns around a fixed point
Wheel and Axle
a simple machine made up of a large wheel attached to a smaller wheel or rod; It increases the effort force.
Pulley
a simple machine made up of a rope or chain and a wheel around which the rope fits
Screw
an inclined plane wrapped around a pole
Force
any push or pull
Fulcrum
the fixed point, or point that doesn't move on a lever; the point where a lever rocks back and forth and rest upon. Examples: the center of the seesaw, rim of a can being opened; using a crowbar to remove a nail, then the wood where the bar rest is the fulcrum; the wheel on the wheel-barrow is the fulcrum.
Effort Force
the force put on one part of the bar when you push or pull on a lever
Friction
the force that slows down or stops objects in motion