PHYSICS FORM TWO TOPIC 5: SIMPLE MACHINES msomimaktaba, November 6, 2018February 13, 2019 Simple MachinesA simple machine is a non-powered mechanical device that changes the direction or magnitude of a force. In general, they can be defined as the simplest mechanisms that use mechanical advantage (also called leverage) to multiply force. A simple machine uses a single applied force to do work against a single load force. Ignoring friction losses, the work done on the load is equal to the work done by the applied force. Concept of Simple MachinesNowadays man can do many things without necessarily using much of his own energy. Many can fly by using aeroplane, raise a heavy load, and drive a nail into wood by using a hammer. All of these are achieved using machines.The Concept of a Simple MachineExplain the concept of a simple machineMachine:Machine is any device, which is used for simplifying work. Examples of machines are: a crowbar, a seesaw, a claw hammer, a pulley and an inclined plane.Types of machine:There are two types of machinesSimple machineComplex machineWhat is simple machine?Simple machine is any device, which requires single force in operation to simplify work e.g. Claw hammer, a pulley, and an inclined plane. In a simple machine, a force is applied at one convenient point to overcome another force acting at another point.Simple MachineThe diagram above shows a stone being shifted. Force is applied at one end of the bar in order to exert an upward force on the stone. The down ward force is called effort and the weight of the stone is called load.Effort is the force used to operate a machine. And Load is the resistance, which machines overcome.The terms Applied in Simple Machine Explain the terms applied in simple machineTerms used in simple machineMechanical AdvantageMechanical advantage (M.A) is the ratio of load and effortMathematically:–Mechanical advantage has no SI unit.Example 1Example 1A simple machine raises a load of 100N by using a force 50N. Calculate the mechanical advantage.Solution;–Example 2Example 2.A force of 20N raises a load of 100kg. Calculate mechanical advantage of the machine.Solution–img4Velocity ratioVelocity ratio is the ratio of distance travelled by effort and distance travelled by load. Or Velocity ratio is the distance moved by effort per distance moved by load.–Example 3ExampleIn a certain machine a force of 10N moves down a distance of 5cm in order to raise a load of 100N through a height of 0.5cm calculated the velocity ratio (V.R) of the machine.Solution:Distance by Effort = 5cmDistance moved by load = 0.5cm.From–Efficiency of MachineEfficiency of machine is the ratio of work output and work input.Work output = Load x Distance moved by LoadWork input = Effort x Distance moved by Effort– A perfect machine has 100% Efficiency. Therefore M.A is equal to V.R.Note: most machines are imperfect machines since efficiency is less than 100% this is due to the friction and heat and loss of energy.Example 4Example1:A certain machine with force of 10N moves down a distance of 5cm in order to raise a load of 100N through a height of 0.5cm.Calculate:M.AV.REfficiency of machineSolution:Date given:Effort = 10NLoad = 100NDistance moved by effort = 5cmDistance of load= 0.5cmEfficiency machine?Efficiency of machine () = M.A x 100%–Different Kinds of Simple MachineIdentify the different kinds of simple machinesDifferent Kinds of Simple MachinesTypes of Simple MachinesLEVERSPULLEYSINCLINED PLANETHE SCREW AND SCREW JACKWHEEL AND AXLEHYDRAULIC PRESS LeversA lever is a rigid body, which when used turns about a fixed point called a fulcrum or pivot. It is used to shift heavy loads.The Three Classes of LeversIdentify the three classes of leversClasses of LeversThere are three classes of levers:First class leverSecond class leverThird class leverFirst Class LeverIs the class lever whereby the pivot is between load and effort. Examples of first class levers are: see-saw, crowbar, pair of scissors and claw hammer.First Class LeverSecond Class LeverIs the class lever where by load is between pivot and load. eg, wheel barrow, tongs, nutcracker, bottle opener.Second Class LeverThird Class LeverIs the class lever whereby Effort is between load and pivot. Eg, fishing load.Third Class LeverThe Mechanical Advantage, Velocity Ratio and Efficiency of LeverDetermine the mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency of leverMechanical Advantage of LeverM.A =X/YM.A =Load arm/Effort armLevers in Daily LifeUse of levers in daily lifeThe reason for a lever is that you can use it for amechanical advantagein lifting heavy loads, moving things a greater distance or increasing the speed of an object.Increase force:You can increase the applied force in order to lift heavier loads.Increase distance movedIncrease speed: You can increase the speed that the load moves with Class 1 or Class 3 levers. PulleysA pulley is a grooved wheel, which is free to turn about an axle that is fixed in a frame.Different Pulley SystemIdentify different pulley systemsTypes of PulleysSingle fixed pulleySingle movable pulleyThe block and tackle system of pulleySingle fixed pulleyThis is the type of pulley whereby effort is applied at one end of the tape in order to raise the load. Single fixed pulleys are used to raise small objects e.g. Flags. Consider the diagram below:-Single fixed PulleyM.A and V.R of single fixed pulleySingle Movable PulleySingle movable pulley is the one which load is multiple of Effort.Load = 2EConsider the following diagramSingle movable pulleyM.A and V.R of single movable pulleyThe block and tackle system of pulleyWhen two or more pulleys are fixed in a frame, a block is formed. The pulleys in each block are fixed independently on separate axles. Consider the diagram below:-Block and tackle system of pulleyNote; mechanical advantage = Load/EffortVelocity ratio of Block and tackle system is equal to the number of pulleys.Example 5Example 1A block and tackle pulley system has a velocity ratio of 4. If a load of 200N is raised by using a force of 75N. Calculate the mechanical (i) Advantage of the system (ii) efficiency of the system.Solution;Data givenVelocity ratio (V.R) = 4Load = 200NEffort = 75NM.A =?M.A and Efficiency of block and tackle pulley systemMechanical Advantage, Velocity Ratio and Efficiency of Pulley SystemDetermine mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency of pulley systemVR of block and tackleWhen the lower two pulleys move up a vertical distance y, corresponding to movement y of the load L, each pulley releases a length y of the rope on each side giving a total length 2y.With all this movement of pulleys, the effort E is moved down a distance of 2 x 2y or 4y.Thus, VR = (distance moved by effort)/(distance moved by load at the same time) = 4y/y = 4VR = Number of pulleys of the system.Efficiency of block and tackleFrom, ε = MA/VR X 100%ε = (number of pulleys )/(number of pulleys) x 100%Note:Then, for a perfect block and tackle pulley system, ε = 100%.But in practical case the MA is less than the number of pulleys, hence the efficiency of pulleys system is less than 100% due to friction losses.MA of block and tackle.From MA = load/effortMA = (Effort x Number of pulleys of the system)/EffortMA = Number of pulleys of the system.Pulley in Daily LifeUse of pulley in daily lifeUses of PulleysPulleys have been used for lifting for thousands of years. The most prevalent and oldest example are their uses on ships and boats. The block and tackle have been a key tool for raising sails and cargo. Another major use for pulleys is withcranes.Pulleys have been used also in modern times with various machines and systems. Even in the space age, pulleys have been an important aspect for the construction and operations of spacecraft and aircraft. It is with a pulley system that rudders for an aircraft are controlled.Pulleys are used in everyday life, from vehicles to moving equipment such as cranes. Inclined PlaneThe Concept of Inclined PlaneState the concept of inclined planeAn inclined plane is a sloping plane surface, usually a wooden plank used to raise heavy load by pulling or pushing them along the surface of the plane.An inclined planeMechanical Advantage, Velocity Ratio and Efficiency of Inclined PlaneDetermine mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency of inclined planeMechanical advantage of the inclined planeM.A = Load/EffortV.R of inclined plane = Length of the plane/Height of the planeExample 6Example:A loaded wheelbarrow of weight 800N is pushed up an inclined plane by a force of 150N parallel to the plane. If the plane rises by 50cm for every 400cm distance measured along the plane, find the velocity ratio, mechanical advantage and efficiency of the plane.Solution:Data givenLoad = 800NEffort = 150NLength of plane = 400cmHeight of the plane = 50cmV.R =?M.A=?=?M.A, V.R and Efficiency of Inclined PlaneInclined Plane in Daily LifeApply inclined plane in daily lifeApplication of Inclined PlaneInclined planes are widely used in the form ofloading rampsto load and unload goods on trucks, ships, and planes.Wheelchair rampsare used to allow people inwheelchairsto get over vertical obstacles without exceeding their strength.Escalatorsand slantedconveyor beltsare also forms of inclined plane.In a funicular or cable railway a railroad car is pulled up a steep inclined plane using cables. Inclined planes also allow heavy fragile objects, including humans, to be safely lowered down a vertical distance by using the normal force of the plane to reduce the gravitational force. Aircraft evacuation slides allow people to rapidly and safely reach the ground from the height of a passenger airliner. Screw JackThe Structure of a Screw JackDescribe the structure of a Screw JackStructure of Screw JackA screw Jack consist of a cylinder with a spiral ridge runs round it. The spiral is called the thread (T) and the distance between two adjacent threads is called the pitch (p) of the screw.Consider the following diagram.The bolt and screwThe Screw JackThe Mechanichal Advantage, Velocity Ratio and Efficiency of a Screw JackDetermine the mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency of a Screw JackMechanical advantage of the screw jackM.A = Load/EffortVelocity ratio (V.R)V.R = Circumference of circle of radius (R)/Pitch of screwV.R = 2pR/PExample 7Example 1A screw jack with a pitch of 0.2cm and a handle of length 50cm is used to lift a car of weight 1.2 x 104N. If the efficiency of the screw is 30%, find:The velocity ratio and mechanical Advantage of the machineThe effort required to raise the carSolution;Date givenPitch = 0.2cmRadius= 50cmLoad = 1.2 x104NEfficiency of jack =30%V.R=?M.A=?Effort+?–The Screw Jack in Daily LifeUse the Screw Jack in daily lifeScrew jacks are used to lift heavy loads despite the large friction they produce. The heavier the load the higher the friction force. They are self-locking, meaning that when the applied force is removed, they do not rotate backwards. They are used in adjusting workplace chairs and tables. They also help in pulling and pushing machine equipment as well as tightening mechanical parts. Wheel and AxleThe Structure of a Wheel and AxleDescribe the structure of a wheel and axleStructure of Wheel and AxleA wheel and axle is a simple machine that consists of a wheel and axle mounted with the same axis of rotation. The radius of the wheel is always greater than that of the axle.Consider the diagram below:Wheel and AxleThe Mechanical Advantage, Velocity Ratio and Efficiency of a Wheel and AxleDetermine the mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency of a wheel and axleMechanical advantage of Wheel and AxleM.A = Load/EffortVelocity ratio ( V.R)= radius of wheel (R)/radius of axle (r)Example 8Example 1A wheel and axle of efficiency 80% is used to raise a load of 2000N. If the radius of the wheel is 50cm, and that of the axle is 2cm, calculateThe velocity ratio and mechanical Advantage of machineThe effort required to overcome the loadSolutionData givenEfficiency = 80%Load = 2000NRadius of wheel (R)= 50cmRadius of axle (r) = 2cmV.R=?M.A=?Effort?–The Wheel and Axle in Daily LifeUse the wheel and axle in daily lifeApplication of Wheel and AxleWheels help people do work in two ways. First, likeleversorinclined planes, wheels allow you to do something easy for a longer time, instead of doing something hard for a shorter time. If you turn a large wheel fixed to an axle, the axle will also turn. You can turn the large wheel easily (but it takes a lot of turning to go all the way around).The axle will go around a much shorter distance, but with more force. So you can use a wheel to create a mechanical advantage – you can turn something heavy, by spinning a large wheel attached to an axle that is attached to the heavy thing.That’s how a pencil sharpener works. Or, you can do it the other way around – use a lot of force to turn the axle, and that will spin the wheels really fast. That’s what cars do.Wheels are the most important part of pottery wheels, wagons and cars, but also ofwheelbarrows,spinning wheels, water wheels, windmills, andpulleys.Also, wheels on a wagon only touch the ground at one spot at a time, keeping the rest of the wagon off the ground. This makes lessfriction, so that the wagon is easier to move than if you were pulling it along like a sled. Hydraulic pressThe Structure of Hydraulic PressDescribe the structure of Hydraulic PressStructure of Hydraulic PressA hydraulic press is a machine that has a bed or a plate in which the metallic material is placed so that it can be crushed, straightened or moulded.Mechanical Advantage, Velocity Ratio and Efficiency of a Hydraulic PressDetermine mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency of a Hydraulic PressIn hydraulic press small force (Effort) applied on the small piston is used to overcome a much greater force (load) on the large piston.When a small effort (E) is applied downwards on the effort piston of radius (r) the load piston of radius (R) lifts the load (L).Consider the diagram below:Hydraulic PressBy the principle of transmission of pressure in liquid, the pressure on effort piston is equal to the load piston.–VELOCITY RATIO OF HYDRAULIC PRESSIf friction is neglected the work done by the effort E is equal to the work done on the load (L). So if the effort piston is moved by distance x and the load piston raised up by a corresponding distance Y, it follows:–Note: Due to friction, efficiency of the hydraulic press is not 100%The Hydraulic Press in Daily LifeUse the Hydraulic Press in daily lifeUses of a Hydraulic PressA hydraulic press is used for almost all industrial purposes. But basically it is used for transforming metallic objects into sheets of metal. In other industries, it is used for the thinning of glass, making powders in case of the cosmetic industry and for forming the tablets for medical use. The other common uses of the hydraulic presses are as follows:For crushing carsA hydraulic press is the heart of any car crushing system. In this process, a hydraulic motor applies a large pressure on the fluids into the cylinders. The fluid pressure makes the plates rise and with a large force, the plate is driven on the car thereby crushing it.Fat-free cocoa powderWhile processing the cocoa beans, a liquid known as chocolate liquor is derived. For making fat-free cocoa powder, this liquid is squeezed out in a hydraulic press. After this stage, this liquid is processed further to make a powder. The powder thus derived is cocoa powder, which is fat-free.For sword makingIn the process of making swords, a hydraulic press is used to give a flat shape to the raw steel. 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