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Simple Machines Jeopardy!

Test your knowledge of simple machines with this fun and interactive Jeopardy game. Learn about levers, pulleys, wheels and axles, inclined planes, screws, and wedges.

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Simple Machines Jeopardy!

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  1. Simple Machines Jeopardy!

  2. Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 Category 5 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5

  3. Column 1, #1 fulcrum • A lever is made up of a bar that turns on a pivot point called a _____________.

  4. Column 1, #2 lever A ____ is a stiff bar that moves about a pivot point.

  5. Column 1, #3 By moving the fulcrum closer to The output force/f-load • How can you increase the • Mechanical Advantage • of a Lever?

  6. Column 1, #4 levers All of these are examples of which simple machine? seesaw, crowbar, wheelbarrow, broom, rake, mop, pliers, catapult, scissor handles

  7. Column 1, #5 Jar lid screw light bulb List examples of a screw

  8. Column 2, #1 Class 2 A wheel barrel is an example of which class of lever?

  9. Column 2, #2 Pulley This simple machine is made up of a rope or chain and a wheel around which the rope fits

  10. Column 2, #3 First class Scissors are an example of which class lever?.

  11. Column 2, #4 Car scooter skateboard wheels doorknobs roller skates Name examples of wheels and axles.

  12. Column 2, #5 3rd class lever Tweezers are an example of which class of a lever?

  13. Column 3, #1 If an object moves in the direction of the force How do you know if work has been done?

  14. Column 3, #2 push, pull A force is a ______ or a _____.

  15. Column 3, #3 Same as output force, applied by machine onto the object What is F - load

  16. Column 3, #4 Shooting a basketball • Which is an example of work: carrying a basketball, or shooting a basketball?

  17. Column 3, #5 How much larger is the Output force compared to the Input force What is Mechanical Advantage?.

  18. Column 4, #1 • screw Wrapping an inclined plane around a pole makes a _______.

  19. Column 4, #2 wedge The blades of knives, axes are examples of _______?

  20. Column 4, #3 inclined plane A flat surface that has one end higher than the other is the ________ ______________?

  21. Column 4, #4 First class A seesaw is an example of which class of a lever?

  22. Column 4, #5 The amount of work you do compared to the amount of work the machine does What is the Efficiency of a Simple Machine?

  23. Column 5, #1 What is F – effort Same as Input force, force applied by you onto the machine is called?

  24. Column 5, #2 MA = Output force/Input force What is the equation for Mechanical Advantage?

  25. Column 5, #3 Lever, pulley, wheel & axle, inclined plane, screw, and wedge. List the six simple machines in any order.

  26. Column 5, #4 bike Which object is not a simple machine?

  27. Column 5, #5 Eff = workout/workin x 100% • What is the equation for • Efficiency?.

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