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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Jeopardy. CRCT Review. Efficient Machines. Simple Solutions. Work. Machines. Levers. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Work Efficient Machines

Machines Simple Solutions

LeversCRCT

Review

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What must occur every time for work to be exerted?

A 100

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1. A force must be applied

2. An object must move in the same direction as the force

A 100

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•What unit is used to measure force?

•What unit is used to measure work?

A 200

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•Newtons (N)

•Joules (J)

A 200

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What is the formula for work?

A 300

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Work = force x distance

(W = f x d)

A 300

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If you lift your science book up off the floor, are you doing

work?

Why/why not?

A 400

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Yes, because you are lifting your books upward, and the books are moving upward

also.

A 400

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A 500

You pick your cell phone up off the counter and talk into it as you walk across the room. When you finish talking, you place it back on the

counter and slide it away from the edge.

When are you doing work on the cell phone?

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1. Picking up the cell phone

2. Placing it down on the counter

3. Pushing it away from the edge

A 500

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You exert 20 N to push a desk 10 m.

B 100

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200 J

B 100

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You move a wheelbarrow

50 m by exerting 100 N.

B 200

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5,000 J

B 200

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What is the MA of a machine that has an output of 250 J if

you have an input of 10 J.

B 300

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25

B 300

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You push a car 0 m with 200 N

B 400

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B 400

No work is being done because the car didn’t move

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You carry your cat 50 m with 100 N

B 500

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No work is being done, you are holding the cat up and moving it

forward

B 500

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What is a term that means the same thing as input force?

C 100

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Effort

C 100

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OL-What is the ideal mechanical efficiency of a

machine?

AD- How do you calculate the mechanical efficiency of a

machine?

C 200

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OL- 100%

AD- output force

input force

C 200

x 100%

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How do you find the MA of a machine?

C 300

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Output force

Input force

C 300

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C 400

What are the 3 ways a machine can help you do work?

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1. Multiply distance

2. Multiply force

3. Change direction

C 400

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C 500

What is the MA of a machine that multiplies force?

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Greater than 1

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An inclined plane that moves is called?

D 100

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A wedge

D 100

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An inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder is called?

D 200

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A screw

D 200

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A machine that uses 2 or more simple machines is

called?

D 300

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A compound (or complex) machine

D 300

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Which type of simple machines best represent

these parts of your body?

1. Muscles and bones

2. Teeth

D 400

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1. Levers

2. Wedges

D 400

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Why would you increase the length and thinness of a

wedge?

D 500

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To create a greater MA

D 500

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The fixed point a lever pivots around is called?

E 100

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The fulcrum

E 100

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The weight the lever lifts is called?

E 200

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The resistance

E 200

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What is always located in the middle of a 2nd class levers?

E 300

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The resistance

E 300

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What class of lever does a bottle opener belong to?

E 400

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2nd class

E 400

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What class of lever do pliers belong to?

E 500

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1st class

E 500

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From an element’s location on the periodic table, what

can you predict?

F 100

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An element’s properties

F 100

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What is used to measure how much matter an object

contains?

F 200

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Mass

F 200

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When elements are in the same column on the periodic table,

they are in the same _________.

F 300

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Family

F 300

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How are atoms and elements related?

F 400

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Every element has it’s own specific type of atom.

F 400

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In order for a skater to not be accelerating, what would they

need to be doing?

F 500

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Skating in a straight line at a constant speed.

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Types of Machines

Please record your wager.

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OL- Explain why wedges and screws are actually types of inclined planes.AD- •If constructing a lever with the highest MA possible, where should the effort, resistance, and fulcrum be located?•Using the picture below, which machines multiply the input force?

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