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Chapter Nine: Simple Machines. 9.1 Types of Simple Machines 9.2 Mechanical Advantage 9.3 Levers in the Human Body. 9.2 The Lever. A lever includes a stiff structure (the lever) that rotates around a fixed point called the fulcrum. 9.2 The Lever. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter Nine: Simple Machines

9.1 Types of Simple Machines

9.2 Mechanical Advantage

9.3 Levers in the Human Body

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9.2 The LeverA lever includes a stiff structure (the lever) that rotates around a fixed point called the fulcrum.

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9.2 The LeverLevers are useful because you can arrange the fulcrum and the input arm and output arm to adjust the mechanical advantage of the lever.

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9.2 The LeverEach class of levers is defined by the location of the input and output forces relative to the fulcrum.

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9.2 Gears

Many machines require that rotating motion be transmitted from one place to another.

Gears change force and speed.

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9.2 Designing Gear MachinesThe gear ratio is the ratio of output

turns to input turns.You can predict how force and speed are

affected when gears turn by knowing the number of teeth for each gear.

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9.2 Gear Ratios

To = Ni

Ti No

Number of teethon input gearTurns of output gear

Turns of input gearNumber of teeth

on input gear

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9.2 TensionRopes and strings carry tension forces

along their length.

If the rope is not moving, its tension is equal tothe force pulling on each end.

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9.2 RampsA ramp is a simple machine that

allows you to raise a heavy object with less force than you would need to lift it straight up.

The mechanical advantage of a ramp is the ramp length divided by the height of the ramp.

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9.2 ScrewsA screw is a rotating ramp.

You find the mechanical advantage of a screw by dividing its circumference by the lead.

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9.2 ScrewsA wedge is like a ramp that

can work while in motion (a ramp is always stationary).

A wedge has a side that slopes down to a thin edge.

The mechanical advantage for a wedge is inversely related to the size of the wedge angle.

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9.2 Wheel and axleA wheel rotates around a

rod called an axle.

The mechanical advantage is the ratio of the radius of the wheel to the radius of the axle.

The wheel and axle move together to move or lift loads.

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Solving Problems

A crowbar is a type of lever that you use to pull a nail out of a piece of wood.

If the handle of a crowbar is 40 centimeters and the foot is 2 centimeters, what is its mechanical advantage?

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1. Looking for: …mechanical advantage of lever

2. Given …input arm = 40 cm; output arm = 2

cm

3. Relationships: M.A. = Length of input arm

Length of output arm4. Solution M.A. = 40 cm ÷ 2 cm = 20

Solving Problems