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Inclined Planes and Pulleys Lesson

Inclined Planes and Pulleys Lesson

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Science

6th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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25 Slides • 9 Questions

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Six Simple Machines

  • Lever

  • Wheel and Axle

  • Inclined Plane

  • Wedge

  • Screw

  • Pulley

​Today we will focus on levers, pulleys, and the wheel and axle.

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All levers have three location of interest:

  • Fulcrum or Fixed Point

  • Point of Effort where work is done on the lever

  • Load which is being moved

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Classes of Lever

  • Class 1 Lever

  • Class 2 Lever

  • Class 3 Lever

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Class 1 Lever

has fulcrum located between effort and load. Class 1 lever includes crowbar, scissors, and pliers.

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Class 2 Lever

has the load between the effort and load. The effort and resistance move in the same directions. Examples of class 2 levers are wheel barrows, bottle opener, and nutcracker.

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Class 3 Lever

has the effort between the load and the fulcrum. Effort and resistance move in the same direction. Fishing rod, tweezer, and tongs are examples of class 3 levers.

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Multiple Choice

WHAT ARE THE 3 MAIN PARTS OF A LEVER?

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FOOT, EFFORT, REPORT

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FULCRUM, STRUCTURE, EFFORT

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FULCRUM, EFFORT, LOAD

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3. Which type of lever is this?

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First Class Lever

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Second Class Lever

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Third Class Lever

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Multiple Choice

What is definition of the effort?

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The fixed point or pivot

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The point where the force is applied 

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The point where the weight/resistance is coming from

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Pulley

A pulley is a grooved wheel that turns around and axle which is held in place by mounting bracket.

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Three Kinds of Pulleys

  • Fixed Pulley

  • Movable Pulley

  • Compound Pulley

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Fixed Pulley

has the axle fixed on a surface and therefore does not move. Its fulcrum is at the center of the axle with load and effort on either side. It does not increase the magnitude, speed, or distance of the force. Fixed pulleys are used in flagpoles and clotheslines.

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Movable Pulley

moves along the rope or wire. The fulcrum is at the edge of the wheel with the load at the middle of the axle and the effort at one end of the rope. It increases the magnitude of the force but decreases its distance. Examples of movable pulleys are ziplines, weight machines, and elevator cables.

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Compound Pulley

is made up of a combination of two or more fixed and movable pulleys. Compound pulleys are used in ships and billboards.

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Multiple Choice

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What does this image represent?

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A pulley

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A wedge

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A lever

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A wheel and axle

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Multiple Choice

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What are two types of pulleys?

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wings, fries

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load. weight

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fixed, movable

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effort, force

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Multiple Choice

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Identify the type of pulley

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fixed

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moveable

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Identify the type of pulley

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Fixed

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Moveable

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Block and Tackle or pulley system

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Wheel and Axle

The wheel and axle is a machine that has a small disk or shaft called an axle that is attached to a wheel.

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Multiple Choice

A shaft that is fixed to the center of a wheel allowing the wheel to rotate freely

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Axle

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Simple Machine

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Effort

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Simple Machine

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Multiple Choice

A circular object that revolves with or around an axle

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Wheel

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Axle

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Force

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Work

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