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Title: Mechanical Advantage


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Mechanical Advantage Effeciency
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Objectives
  • Explain how a machine makes work easier
  • Describe and give examples of the force-distance
    trade-off that occurs when a machine is used
  • Describe Calculate mechanical advantage
  • Describe Calculate effeciency
  • Explain why machines are not 100 efficient

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What is a machine?
  • Machines make work easier by
  • Changing the amount of force you exert
  • Changing the distance over which you exert the
    force
  • Changing the direction the force is exerted

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Which is easier?
Opening a paint can with your fingers?
Opening a paint can with a screwdriver?
OR
The force is multiplied and redirected.
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Which is easier?
Pushing a heavy box up a ramp into a truck?
Lifting a heavy box into a truck?
OR
The force is both multiplied and redirected.
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When using a machine to do work, two forces are
involved.
  • Input Force (Fin)
  • The force you apply to the machine in doing work
    (Win)
  • Output Force (Fout)
  • The force that the machine applies in doing work
    (Wout)

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Two types of work are involved.
  • Work input is the amount of work done on a
    machine.
  • Input force x input distance
  • Work output is the amount of work done by a
    machine.
  • Output force x output distance
  • Ideally, without friction
  • Win Wout
  • (Fin) (din) (Fout) (dout)

How are the two related?
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Force-distance trade-off
  • To decrease the force needed, increase the
    distance
  • To increase the force needed, decrease the
    distance
  • Examples wheelbarrow and hammer

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Force-Distance Trade-off (increases force)
  • Wheel barrow
  • Small force in a greater distance (lift handle
    of wheelbarrow)
  • Large force applied a shorter distance (load in
    wheelbarrow lifted)

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Force-Distance Trade-off (decreases force)
  • Hammer
  • Large force applied over a short distance
  • Small force applied over a long distance

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Measuring the benefits Mechanical Advantage
  • Mechanical Advantage tells you how many times the
    machine multiples the force.
  • a machine with a large mechanical advantage can
    make lifting a heavy load easier

Actual Mechanical Advantage (Reality) AMA
(Fout)/(Fin)
Ideal Mechanical Advantage (No Friction) IMA
(din)/(dout)
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Calculating Mechanical Advantage
  1. What is the mechanical advantage of a machine
    that applies 200N to an object when you apply 50N
    to the machine?

Equation MA (Fout)/(Fin)
MA (200N)/(50N) MA 4
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Calculating Mechanical Advantage
  • You apply 2000 N to a machine and the machine
    applies 200 N to an object. What is the
    mechanical advantage?

Equation MA (Fout)/(Fin)
MA (200N)/(2000N) MA 0.1
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Calculating Mechanical Advantage
  • You apply 10 N to a machine and the machine
    applies 10 N to another object. What is the
    mechanical advantage.

Equation MA (Fout)/(Fin)
MA (10N)/(10N) MA 1
Can such a machine be useful?
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Mechanical AdvantageWhat does it mean?
  • Mechanical Advantage 1
  • There is no advantage to using the machine
  • Mechanical Advantage gt 1
  • The machine makes work easier
  • Mechanical Advantage lt 1
  • The machine makes work harder

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Efficiency
  • We said that the input work equals the output
    work, or
  • Win Wout
  • However, some output work is lost due to
    friction.
  • The comparison of work input to work output is
    called efficiency.
  • No machine has 100 percent efficiency due to
    friction.
  • What would improve the efficiency of a machine?
    (Hint What reduces friction?)

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Calculating Efficiency
  • How efficient is a machine that takes 40 J of
    work and produces 30 J of work?

Equation Eff (Wout)/(Win) X 100
Eff (30J)/(40J) X 100 Eff 75
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Calculating Efficiency
  • You do 250,000 J of work to cut a lawn with a
    hand mower. If the work done by the mower is
    200,000 J, what is the efficiency of the lawn
    mower?

Equation Eff (Wout)/(Win) X 100
Eff (200,000J)/(250,000J) X 100 Eff 80
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