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Chapter 4
Work and Simple Machines
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4 – 1 Work and Power
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What is Work ?
Work – is done when a force exerted on an object causes that object to move a distance.
The motion must be in the direction of the force.
Measured in Joules. ( J )
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Is this work ?
Is there work being done here ?
Is the object moving in the direction of the force being exerted ?
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Is this work ?
Is there work being done here ?
Is the object moving in the direction of the force being exerted ?
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Calculating Work
Work = Force * Distance
W = F d
Joules Newtons
Meters
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Example
1. As you push a lawn mower, the horizontal force is 300 N. If you push the lawn mower 500 m, how much work did you do ?
300 N
500 m
?
W = F d
W = 300 N * 500 m
W = 150,000 J
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3 months 30 years
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What is Power ?
Power – the rate at which work is done.
How fast work is done.
Why the term power was developed…
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Calculating Power
Power = Work
Time
Watts ( W )
Joules ( J )
Seconds ( s )
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Example
1. At the start of a race, a car does 50,000 J of work in 7 seconds. How much power did the car have ?
50,000 J
7 s
?
Power = Work
Time
Power = 50,000 J
7 s
Power = 7,142.9 W
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Power and Energy
When you do work, you lose energy. The energy doesn’t just disappear
The energy is transferred to the object you are doing work on.
For example… When you slam a locker shut ( work ), you
are transferring energy to the locker.
more Power means more Energy
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4 – 2 Using Machines
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What is a Machine ?
Machine – A device that makes work easier.
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How do machines make work easier ?
Machine make work easier by changing the force we exert in :
1. Size
2. Direction
3. Both
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Size
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Direction
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Machines help us overcome 2 things :
1. Gravity
Lifting objects
2. Friction
Moving objects
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Machine does not decrease the amount of work we do.
Usually we have to do more work with a machine
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Mechanical Advantage
Mechanical Advantage – the number of times that a machine multiplies the effort force.
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Calculating Mechanical Advantage
MA = Fout
Fin
Newtons
Newtons
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Example
1. To open a bottle, you apply a force of 50N on the bottle opener. The bottle opener applies a force of 775N to the bottle cap. What is the mechanical advantage of the bottle opener ?
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Example
1. While riding your bicycle, you apply a force of 350N to the pedals. The wheels of the bicycle apply a force of 250N to the ground. What is the mechanical advantage of the bicycle ?
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Efficiency
Some of the input work is transferred into heat energy by friction inside a machine.
Efficiency – the ratio of output work to the input work.
Efficiency = Output Work
Input Work x 100 %
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Example
1. You do 100 J of work in pulling out a nail with a claw hammer. If the hammer does 70 J of work, what is the hammer’s efficiency ?
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Example
1. You do 150 J of work pushing a box up a ramp. If the ramp does 105 J of work, what is the efficiency of the ramp?
Win =
Wout =
Eff =
150 J
105 J
?
Eff = x 100 % Wout
Win
Eff = x 100 % 105 J
150 J
Eff = x 100 % = 0.7 70 %
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4 - 3 Simple Machines
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What is a Simple Machine ?
Simple Machine – A machine that does work with only one movement.
Compound Machine – A machine made up of a combination of simple machines.
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6 Types of Simple Machines
1. Lever 2. Pulley 3. Wheel and Axle 4. Inclined Plane 5. Screw 6. Wedge
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Lever
Lever – A bar that is free to pivot, or turn, about a fixed point.
Fulcrum – the fixed point of a lever.
IMA = lin
lout
= Length of Input Arm
Length of Output Arm
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Example
You can use a crowbar 140 cm long to lift a large rock that is 20 cm from the fulcrum. What is the IMA of the lever ?
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3 Classes of Levers
1. First Class Lever – the fulcrum is in the middle.
2. Second Class Lever – the weight is in the middle.
3. Third Class Lever – the input force is in the middle.
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First Class Lever
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Second Class Lever
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Third Class Lever
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Pulley
Pulley – A grooved wheel with a rope or a chain running along the groove.
The IMA for a Pulley is :
The number of ropes holding the resistance weight.
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Weight
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Weight
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Weight
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3 Classes of Pulleys
1. Fixed Pulley – there is a single pulley attached to an immovable object.
2. Movable Pulley – there is a single pulley attached to the resistance force.
3. Block and Tackle – there are 2 or more pulleys, both fixed and movable working together.
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Wheel and Axle
Wheel and Axle – a simple machine consisting of two wheels of different sizes that rotate together.
Doorknob, faucet handle, ice-cream makers, bicycle gears.
IMA = Radius of wheel rw
Radius of axle ra
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Example
The wheel of an ice-cream maker has a radius of 20 cm. The axle has a radius of 15 cm. What is the IMA of the ice-cream maker ?
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Inclined Plane
Inclined Plane – a sloping surface used to raise objects.
IMA = Length of slope l
Height of slope h
=
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Screw
Screw – An inclined plane wrapped around a cylindrical post.
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Wedge
Wedge – an inclined plane with one or two sloping sides.
An inclined plane that moves, generally used for cutting.