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  1. 1 sie 2007 · The document introduces the six simple machines: lever, inclined plane, wedge, screw, pulley, and wheel and axle. It explains that simple machines make physical tasks easier by changing the magnitude or direction of force.

  2. A machine’s mechanical advantage is the number of times the machine multiplies force. Calculating Mechanical Advantage You can find mechanical advantage by using the following equation: Chapter M4 5 Mechanical advantage Input force-how much you put in divided by the Output force- What you get out. You will always lose some output force ...

  3. 29 maj 2024 · Mister C and the Science Crew are learning about simple machines! We’ll be building a catapult and Archimedes’ screw. Plus we’ll take a field trip meet a mechanical engineer who uses simple ...

  4. Gadget Anatomy activity from Boston's Museum of Science helps students identify the simple machines that are combined to make a working gadget. Find more ideas for exploring complex gadgets made of simple machines from ZOOM at PBS LearningMedia.

  5. KidVision kids were hoisting themselves up with the pulleys. What is a pulley? Pulleys are simple machines that help people lift things. They use a rope that is pulled around a wheel. A good example is how a flag is pulled up at a flag pole. 3. Take out your gallon of water. Pass it around the circle and let each child lift it. Is it heavy? 4.

  6. Teach children about the six simple machines using this straightforward powerpoint. Each slide explains clearly, what each simple machine is, how it works and gives examples of their use in everyday life.

  7. 21 sty 2014 · Simple machines include the lever, the inclined plane, the wedge, the pulley, the wheel and axle, and the screw. Combine these and you can create almost anything to make work easier. In this ...

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