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Simple Machines - Levers

Simple Machines - Levers

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Science

4th - 5th Grade

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Luiza Ruiz

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11 Slides • 1 Question

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Simple Machines

Levers

How Do Levers Work?

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SIMPLE MACHINES

a device that increases or changes the direction of a force

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Simple Machines

  • Lever
  • Wheel and Axel
  • Pulley System
  • Inclined Plane
  • Wedge
  • Screw
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Lifting Loads

Lifting a load, which is a weight to be carried and moved, is an example of applying force.

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Mechanical Advantage

Some simple machines create a mechanical advantage to help you use less force to lift a load. A mechanical advantage is when you apply less force to lift a load than you would without the simple machine. >> VIDEO

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Levers

Levers are probably the most common simple machine.


The fulcrum is the point in which a lever rests (pivots);

The load is what you are trying to move;

Effort is the force you apply.

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First Class Levers

The fulcrum is between the effort and the load.

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Second Class Levers

The load is between the effort and the fulcrum.

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Third Class Levers

The effort is between the fulcrum and the load.

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Leavers and Loads

A lever might be able to...


decrease the effort required to move a load;

change the direction that a load moves;

increase the distance that load moves;

Increase the speed with which a load moves.

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How Do Levers Work

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Science Exit Slip...


How can you identify the different class levers?

Simple Machines

Levers

How Do Levers Work?

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