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The amount by which a machine can multiply a force.

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The amount by which a machine can multiply a force.

MECHANICAL ADVANTAGE

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A device that helps us do work.

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A device that helps us do work.

MACHINE

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A rigid bar or plank that can rotate around a fixed point.

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A rigid bar or plank that can rotate around a fixed point.

LEVER

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In this class of lever the EFFORT is in the middle.

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In this class of lever the EFFORT is in the middle.

THIRD

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Is shaped like an inclined plane but it is used for a different purpose.

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Is shaped like an inclined plane but it is used for a different purpose.

WEDGE

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One part of a system.

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One part of a system.

SUBSYSTEM

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A steering wheel in a car is an example of this type of machine.

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A steering wheel in a car is an example of this type of machine.

WHEEL & AXLE

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A group of parts that work together to perform a function.

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A group of parts that work together to perform a function.

SYSTEM

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The force applied to the machine.

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The force applied to the machine.

INPUT FORCE

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The force the machine applies to the object.

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The force the machine applies to the object.

OUTPUT FORCE

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A force that opposes motion.

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A force that opposes motion.

FRICTION

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A measurement of how well a machine or device uses energy.

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A measurement of how well a machine or device uses energy.

EFFICIENCY

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The gear the force is applied to.

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The gear the force is applied to.

DRIVING GEAR

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Is a cylinder with a groove cut in a spiral on the outside.

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Is a cylinder with a groove cut in a spiral on the outside.

SCREW

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The formula for mechanical advantage is;

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The formula for mechanical advantage is;

MA=OUTPUT FORCE/INPUT FORCE

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The formula for speed ratio is;

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The formula for speed ratio is;

SR=INPUT D / OUTPUT D

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The amount of work depends on two things;

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The amount of work depends on two things;

FORCE EXERTED &DISTANCE MOVED

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A measure of the amount of force applied to a given area.

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A measure of the amount of force applied to a given area.

PRESSURE

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Pressure applied to an enclosed fluid is transmitted equally in all directions is known as ________ law.

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Pressure applied to an enclosed fluid is transmitted equally in all directions is known as ________ law.

PASCAL’S

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A tool or device made up of one basic machine.

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A tool or device made up of one basic machine.

SIMPLE MACHINE

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What is the formula for work?

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What is the formula for work?

W = F x D

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If a small syringe with a diameter of 2 cm has a force applied to it of 20 N, and the large syringe on the other side has a diameter of 10 cm, how many Newtons of force will be present at the large syringe.

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If a small syringe with a diameter of 2 cm has a force applied to it of 20 N, and the large syringe on the other side has a diameter of 10 cm, how many Newtons of force will be present at the large syringe.

100N

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If a syringe system has an MA of 5 and the small syringe moves 15cm down, how for up will the large syringe move?

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If a syringe system has an MA of 5 and the small syringe moves 15cm down, how for up will the large syringe move?

3 cm

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The purpose of task.

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The purpose of task.

FUNCTION

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A one-speed bike and a 21 speed bike are both __________ in performing the task.

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A one-speed bike and a 21 speed bike are both __________ in performing the task.

EFFECTIVE

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A 21-speed bike is more _______ than a one-speed bike in performing the task.

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A 21-speed bike is more _______ than a one-speed bike in performing the task.

EFFICIENT

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The physical form of the device that makes it useable.

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The physical form of the device that makes it useable.

DESIGN

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When you buy a more fuel efficient car because you do not want to pollute as much you are considering the…

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When you buy a more fuel efficient car because you do not want to pollute as much you are considering the…

ENVIRONMENT

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What is the MA of a syringe system where the small syringe is 5cm in diameter and the large syringe is 30 cm in diameter?

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What is the MA of a syringe system where the small syringe is 5cm in diameter and the large syringe is 30 cm in diameter?

MA = 6

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In a block & tackle pulley system, what would be the MA if there are 4 pulleys.

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In a block & tackle pulley system, what would be the MA if there are 4 pulleys.

4

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SCIENCE 8

UNIT DMECHANICAL SYSTEMS

ROCK & ROLL REVIEW