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How Machines Do Work Outline Notes

How Machines Do Work Outline Notes . Pages 114-121. 1. What is a Machine?. Machine: a device that allows you to do work in a way that is easier

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How Machines Do Work Outline Notes

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  1. How Machines Do Work Outline Notes Pages 114-121

  2. 1. What is a Machine? • Machine: a device that allows you to do work in a way that is easier • A machine makes work easier by changing at least one of three factors. A machine may change the amount of force you exert, the distance over which you exert your force, or the direction in which you exert your force.

  3. A. Input and Output Forces • Input force: the force you exert on the machine • Output force: the force the machine exerts on an object Output distance Input distance

  4. B. Input and Output Work • Input work: input force times the input distance • Output work: output force times the output distance • The amount of output work can never be greater than the amount of input work.

  5. C. Changing Force • When a machine increases force, you must exert the input force over a greater distance.

  6. D. Changing Distance • When a machine increases distance, you must apply a greater input force.

  7. E. Changing Direction • When a machine changes the direction on the input force, the amount of force and the distance remain the same.

  8. 2. Mechanical Advantage Output force • A machine’s mechanical advantage is the number of times a machine increases a force exerted on it. • Mechanical advantage: ratio of output force to input force • Mechanical Advantage = output force ÷ input force Input force MA

  9. A. Increasing Force • When the output force is greater than the input force, the mechanical advantage is greater than 1. • The machine multiplies the applied effort.

  10. B. Increasing Distance • For a machine that increases the distance, the output force is less than the input force.

  11. C. Changing Direction • If only the direction changes, the input force will be the same as the output force and mechanical advantage will be 1.

  12. 3. Efficiency of Machines • In real situations the output work is always less than the input work.

  13. A. Friction and Efficiency • Efficiency: compares the output work to the input work • Efficiency is expressed as a percent. • In every machine some work is wasted overcoming friction.

  14. B. Calculating Efficiency • To calculate the efficiency of a machine, divide the output work by the input work and multiply the result by 100 percent. • Efficiency = (output work ÷ input work) x 100% Output work X 100% Input work Efficiency

  15. C. Real and Ideal Machines • Any machine with an efficiency of 100% is an ideal machine. • Ideal machines doe NOT exist. • Some work is wasted due to overcoming friction. • A machine’s measured mechanical advantage is called actual mechanical advantage.

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