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Make work easier to do by:

• Increasing the size of an applied force• Changing the direction of an applied force• Changing the distance over which a force acts

There will always be a trade-off!!!

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Create three machines to lift the mass in three different ways

Use the following materials:•Ruler•Marker•tape

http://www.pencils.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/product/Color_Rulers.jpg

http://finepointdesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/DSC05618_markers_web.jpg

http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lhs14t9rhm1qzur0wo1_400.jpg

http://physics.fau.edu/observatory/Images/100gmass.jpg

Sketch, label, and describe eachdifferent method.

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http://cnx.org/content/m23853/latest/ http://www.the-office.com/summerlift/pulleybasics.htm

http://www.g9toengineering.com/resources/simplemachines.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferris_wheel http://makeitgo.wikispaces.com/wedges

http://www.schnauzerlover.com/ramp.htm

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What goes in…

Input is also called “effort:”-Effort force is the force applied to a machine-Effort distance is the distance across which the effort is applied

What comes out…

http://tech.texasdi.org/simplemachines http://elimeirkaplan.com/blog/?p=608

Output is also called “resistance:”-Resistance force is the force exerted by a machine-Resistance distance is the distance across which the machine applies effort

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FULCRUM

LOAD

EFFORT

Fixed point about whichthe lever rotates

The mass beinglifted by a lever

Force used tolift the load

Review: Force is a push or a pull on an object, and is measured in Newtons

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is between the effort and the loadFULCRUM…

RESISTANCE DISTANCE…EFFORT DISTANCE…

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Explore the relationship between effort force required to lift a load, and the length of the resistance distance.

Resistance Force = ____ N

Use the following materials:•Ruler•Marker•Tape•Spring Scale•100-g mass

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Data Collection: - repeat for 3 trials at this fulcrum position for consistency - average the effort needed for this fulcrum position

Trial Fulcrum Position (cm) Resistance Distance(cm) Effort Force (N)

1

2

3

Average

Data Table 1: Effort force measurements for fulcrum positioned at ____ cm

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Number of times the input is increased by a machine

distance resistance

distanceeffort

R

E

d

dIMA

forceEffort

force Resistance

E

R

F

FAMA

The mechanical advantage in a “perfect” world; predicted mechanical advantage

The real mechanical advantage that results when the machine is in use

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What did you determine, through your experiment, about the relationship

between the (length of the) resistance arm and the effort needed to lift the load?