We should say thank you to Diego (a student of Magisterio who is doing his teaching trainning with us) because he has explained the Unit very well and he did this PPT.

Showing posts with label UNIT 7: FORCES AND MOVEMENT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UNIT 7: FORCES AND MOVEMENT. Show all posts
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Monday, April 29, 2013
SIMPLE MACHINES
Simple machines
make work easier for us by allowing us to push or pull over increased distances.
There are SIX simple
machines:
Type
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Example
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Activity |
1. Pulley
- How Stuff Works
A pulley is a simple machine that
uses grooved wheels and a rope to raise, lower or move a load.
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2. Lever - Enchanted Learning animations
A lever is a stiff bar that
rests on a support called a fulcrum which lifts or moves loads.
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A wedge is an object with at least
one slanting side ending in a sharp edge, which cuts material apart.
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A wheel with a rod, called
an axle, through its center lifts or moves loads.
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An inclined plane is a slanting
surface connecting a lower level to a higher level.
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A screw is an inclined plane
wrapped around a pole which holds things together or lifts materials.
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LEVERS
Levers are one of the basic tools that were probably used in prehistoric
times. Levers were first described about 260 BC by the ancient Greek
mathematician Archimedes (287-212 BC).
A lever is a simple machine that makes work easier for use; it involves moving a load around a pivot using a force. Many of our basic tools use levers, including scissors (2 class 1 levers), pliers (2 class 1 levers), hammer claws (a single class 2 lever), nut crackers (2 class 2 levers), and tongs (2 class 3 levers).
In a Type 1 Lever, the pivot (fulcrum) is between the effort and the
load. In an off-center type one lever (like a pliers), the load is
larger than the effort, but is moved through a smaller distance.
Examples of common tools (and other items) that use a type 1 lever include:
In a Type 2 Lever, the load is between the pivot (fulcrum) and the effort.
Examples of common tools that use a type 2 lever include:
In a Type 3 Lever, the effort is between the pivot (fulcrum) and the load.
Examples of common tools that use a type 3 lever include:
A lever is a simple machine that makes work easier for use; it involves moving a load around a pivot using a force. Many of our basic tools use levers, including scissors (2 class 1 levers), pliers (2 class 1 levers), hammer claws (a single class 2 lever), nut crackers (2 class 2 levers), and tongs (2 class 3 levers).
A Type 1 Lever. |
A Type 2 Lever. |
A Type 3 Lever. |
A Type 1 Lever. |
Item | Number of Class 1 Levers Used | |
---|---|---|
see-saw | a single class 1 lever | |
hammer's claws | a single class 1 lever | |
scissors | 2 class 1 levers | |
pliers | 2 class 1 levers |
A Type 2 Lever. |
Item | Number of Class 2 Levers Used | |
---|---|---|
stapler | a single class 2 lever | |
bottle opener | a single class 2 lever | |
wheelbarrow | a single class 2 lever | |
nail clippers | Two class 2 levers | |
nut cracker | Two class 2 levers |
A Type 3 Lever. |
Item | Number of Class 3 Levers Used | |
---|---|---|
fishing rod | a single class 3 lever | |
tweezers | Two class 3 levers | |
tongs | Two class 3 levers |
Friday, April 26, 2013
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