Simple Machines
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Description

In this lesson you will learn about:

  • Simple machines
  • Be able to identify different kinds of machines
  • Identify classes of levers and pulleys
  • Determine mechanical advantage of a lever and pulleys
  • Understand and determine the advantage of an inclined plane
  • Describe and determine the advantage of a screw jack
  • Describe and determine the advantage of a wheel and axel
  • Describe and determine the advantage of a hydraulic press

 

 

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English
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Mechanical advantage of simple machines
Description

In this unit we will learn how these factors can affect the output of a simple machine. We will also learn about the difference between ideal mechanical advantage (IMA) and actual mechanical advantage (AMA), and how to apply your knowledge to calculate the efficiency of various simple machines.

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English
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Department of Higher Education
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Creator/Author
Leigh Kleynhans
The concept of mechanical advantage
Description

The amount of effort saved when using machines is called mechanical advantage (MA). Simple machines use mechanical advantage as a key property to their functionality, helping humans perform tasks that would require more force than a person could produce. We will use the lever as an example of a simple machine to illustrate the concept of mechanical advantage.

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English
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Department of Higher Education
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Creator/Author
Leigh Kleynhans
Simple Machines
Description

What are simple machines? Simple machines are tools that make work easier. They have few or no moving parts. These machines use energy to do work with one movement. They make our work easier by letting us use less mechanical effort to move an object.

Language
English
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Publisher
Department of Higher Education
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Creator/Author
Leigh Kleynhans