wednesday ps 10-24 homework stairs simple machines
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wednesday PS 10-24
Homework
Stairs
Simple machines
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Today
• Go over homework
• Finish bleacher exercise
• Introduce Simple machines
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Answers to homework
• Homework answers• Pg 379 Pg 3811) 130000 J 1) 66.0 W2) 1J 2) 9x108 W3) 1750 J 3) 107 W4) 3960 J 4) a. 36W b. 100W5) 6000J 5) a. 146 W
b. 175 W
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The bleachers
• Determine the vertical work done as you moved up the stairs
• The vertical displacement is about 2.8 m
• The force that pushed you up the stairs is = to your weight
• Find the amount of work done weight
Force of stairs
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How many series of steps would you need to burn off a 600 calorie
meal?
• For every 4180 J of work done = the work needed to burn 1 calorie
• Good news, people burn calories all the time
• Flights of steps = 600 / (your work/4180)
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Calculate your power output
• For the time your walked, how many 60 watt bulbs you have provided the power needed to light?
• How valuable was your effort.1000 watts provided for 1 hour is worth
7-10 cents Value (in cents) =
(power) x (time (in hours)) x 8.5
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Complete handout
• Name _________ Class Period ___
Your mass ____(kg) Your weight ____(N)Work done ____(J) Power output ___(W)
Number of flights of stairs _______Number of 60 W bulbs _______Value of your effort _______ (cents)
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Simple machines
Which method to fix a tire requires more work?
Use a jack to lift the car and a lever to loosen the lug nuts
OR
Lift the car yourself, and loosen the lug nuts by hand
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Answer
• Both methods require the same amount of work
• Using the Jack and Lever is easier
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Purpose of simple machines
• Makes the work easier to do
• NOT to make less work
• Simple machines can:– Change direction of the input force– Change the amount of input force needed, by
changing the distance over which the force is applied
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Changing direction, size of Force
work in = work out
Small downward force
Large distance covered
Big upward force
Small distance covered
Fidi = fodo
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Mechanical advantage
• Get more force out of the machine, by increase increasing the input distance
Example: long ramp compared to no ramp in lifting something
Multiplying force, or distance to the person’s advantage
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MA = mechanical advantage
• A number that represents either the force multiplier of a machine
• MA = output force (Fo) = input distance
input force (Fi) output distance
No units (they cancel out)
The bigger the ratio the bigger force advantage
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Ideal machine
• In real machines, not all of the input force is used to move the object
• Some is used to overcome internal friction within the machine or external friction where 2 surfaces meet
• An ideal machine would lose no input force to friction
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Calculating mechanical advantage
• What is the mechanical advantage of a ramp 5.0 m long and 1.5 m high?
• 5.0m = input distance (di)
• 1.5m = output distance (do)5.0 m 1.5
MA = di/do = 5/1.5 = 3.3
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Answering question on MA
• Identify which force, distance are being applied to the machine (di, Fi)
• Identify which force, distance result from use of the machine (do, Fo)
• No units for mechanical advantage
• The two ratios can be set = to each other
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Summary of last two days
• Work is done when _______________
• The standard unit for work = _______
• How is the concept of power related to work? ________________________
• How do machines make work easier for us? __________________________
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Homework
• Pg 384
• Practice 1-5
• Section 1 review problems 1-8
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Simple machines
• Most basic machines that make work easier for humans to do work
• Other machines are either modifications or combinations of these machine types
• Divided into 2 families of machines– The inclined plane family– The lever family
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Inclined plane family
• The inclined plane family includes:
• Inclined planes• Screws• Wedges
• The object to be moved moves along the ramp
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Wedge
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Screw
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The lever family
• All levers have a fulcrum (pivot)
• Placement of the input force
output force
fulcrum
Determine class of lever
• 1st class lever
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2nd class lever
• Fulcrum at one end• Input force at other
end• Output force is in
middle
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3rd class lever
• Fulcrum at one end• Output force at other
• Input force in the middle
• Use more force to get more distance