Physical
Science Notes
Work
Chapter 4
Work- applying force to make something move
W = F * d Work = Force times distance
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Machine- a device that helps you do work by changing the size or direction of a force
Power- the amount of work done in a certain period of time
P = W/t Power = Work divided by time
W = F * d |
N = kg * m/s2 |
P = W/t |
J = N * m |
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W = J/t |
Lever, crow bar
wheel & axle, doorknob
pulley, flagpole
inclined plane, wheel chair ramp
wedge, doorstop
screw, corkscrew
How many times the force applied to a machine is multiplied by the machine
MA = Output / Input.
MA of Inclined Plane: length of plane / height
MA of W&A: radius of wheel / radius of axle
Ma of Pulley: number of cords supporting resistance (not cord pulled down)
Arm – portion of a lever from end to a force (effort or resistance)
Effort – force you must apply
Effort Arm –portion of the lever to which the effort is applied (from effort to fulcrum)
Resistance – Object/mass to be moved by the lever
Resistance – portion of the lever to which the resistance is applied (from resistance to fulcrum)
Fulcrum – point about which the lever rotates
There are three classes of levers
1st Class Lever
A 1st Class lever has the Fulcrum in the middle
2nd Class Lever
A 2nd Class lever has the Resistance in the middle
3rd Class Lever
A 3rd Class lever has the Effort in the middle
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