Machines

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Mind Map on Machines, created by st m on 20/09/2016.
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Machines
  1. What does machine do?
    1. change the size
      1. make things speed up
        1. change the direction of a force
        2. Mechanical advantage
          1. load
            1. Is the force actually required to do a job.
            2. force multipliers
              1. machine that increases the force applied for a task.
              2. speed multipliers
                1. requires a small movement of an effort to produce a large movement of a load
                2. Lever
                  1. first-class lever
                    1. the fulcrum is positioned between the effort and load
                      1. pliers, tin snips, hedge-cutters, scissors.
                      2. second-class lever
                        1. when the load is positioned between the fulcrum and the effort
                          1. a wheelbarrow, bottle openers, paper guillotines, and nutcrackers.
                          2. third-class lever
                            1. when the effort is positioned between the fulcrum and load.
                              1. tweezers, tennis racquets, cricket bats.
                              2. A lever is a simple machine that is made of a long rigid object (like a stick or metal rod)
                                1. Increase the size of the effort that you can apply or reduce the effort needed, making the job easier
                                  1. using a hammer as a lever reduces the size of the effort needed to pull a nail from a piece of wood.
                                  2. pivot or fulcrum
                                    1. Point about which lever rotates at
                                    2. How do you get a job done ?
                                      1. You apply a force known as effort.
                                      2. Wheels
                                        1. rim
                                          1. outer edge of a wheel
                                          2. axle
                                            1. a rod or spindle (either fixed or rotating) passing through the centre of a wheel or group of wheels.
                                            2. results in a large force
                                              1. apply a slow force
                                                1. increases speed
                                                  1. a fan
                                                  2. Pulleys
                                                    1. change direction of a force
                                                      1. reduces effort force when multiple pulleys are used
                                                      2. Gears
                                                        1. a wheel with teeth as rims
                                                          1. change direction of a force
                                                            1. increasing speed
                                                              1. bicycle gears, clock, hand drill
                                                              2. Inclined plane
                                                                1. a sloping ramp up which heavy loads can be raised by ropes or chains.
                                                                2. zip
                                                                  1. a device consisting of two flexible strips of metal or plastic with interlocking projections closed or opened by pulling a slide along them, used to fasten garments, bags, and other items.
                                                                  2. wedge
                                                                    1. a piece of wood, metal, etc. having one thick end and tapering to a thin edge, that is driven between two objects or parts of an object to secure or separate them.
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