Submitted by: Keanne Lyxie A. Lim
Submitted to: T. Nerissa Gonzales
SIMPLE
MACHINES
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Object that make our work easier or
faster and consists of only one moving
part.
TYPES OF SIMPLE MACHINES
o Levers
o Pulley
o Wheel and Axle
o Inclined Plane
o Gears
o Wedge
LEVERS
-consisting of a bar and fulcrum used to multiply force
or speed to move another object.

Three types of a lever:
•First-class lever
•Second-class lever
•Third-class lever
FIRST-CLASS LEVERS
- Type of lever having the fulcrum between the load and effort
applied.
- Multiplies force and changes direction.
EXAMPLES OF FIRST-CLASS LEVERS
SECOND-CLASS LEVERS
-Type of a lever having the load between the fulcrum and the effort
applied.
- Multiplies force but doesn't change it’s direction.
EXAMPLES OF SECOND-CLASS LEVERS
THIRD-CLASS LEVERS
-Type of a lever in which the effort is placed between the fulcrum and
the load.
- Multiplies speed of force.
EXAMPLES OF THIRD-CLASS LEVERS
Pulleys
- A simple machine consisting essentially of a
wheel with a grooved rim in which a pulled rope
or chain can run to change the direction of the
pull and there by lift a load.

Three types of Pulleys:
•Fixed Pulley
•Movable Pulley
•Pulley System
FIXED PULLEYS
-A device consisting of a wheel rigidly fixed to a
shaft that is used with a belt to transmit energy
and motion to another fixed pulley.
- Changes the direction of the applied force.
EXAMPLES OF FIXED PULLEYS
MOVABLE PULLEYS
- A device consisting of a shell, a moveable
wheel, and a rope that is used to raise a
load.
- Reduce the force applied.
EXAMPLES OF MOVABLE PULLEYS
PULLEY SYSTEMS or
BLOCK and TACKLE

- A pulley system uses ropes and wheels to
redirect the application of force and/or to gain
mechanical advantage.

- Multiply the force applied to reduce a
greater force to lift a load.
EXAMPLES OF PULLEY SYSTEMS
WHEEL AND AXLE
- The wheel and axle is generally considered to be
a wheel attached to an axle so that these two
parts rotate together in which a force is
transferred from one to the other
- Multiply the force applied to produce a greater
force.
EXAMPLES OF WHEEL AND AXLE
INCLINED PLANE
- A flat supporting surface tilted at an angle, with
one end higher than the other, used as an aid
for raising or lowering a load.
- Reduce the force applied.
EXAMPLES OF INCLINED PLANE
GEARS

- A gear is a rotating machine part having
cut teeth, or cogs, which mesh with another
toothed part in order to transmit torque.
- Change the direction of the force applied.
EXAMPLES OF GEARS
WEDGES
- a simple machine used to separate two objects, or
portions of objects, through the application of force.
- Multiplying the force applied.
EXAMPLES OF WEDGES
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES IN USING
SIMPLE MACHINES
1.

Use the right
type of simple
machine for the
right job.
2. Secure pulleys
properly before using
them. And make sure
that the it is tightly
tied on the support.

3. Simple machines that
are sharp should be
handled with care also
cover the sharp edges. Do
not leave sharp objects
exposed.
Simple machines

Simple machines

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    Submitted by: KeanneLyxie A. Lim Submitted to: T. Nerissa Gonzales
  • 2.
    SIMPLE MACHINES - Object that makeour work easier or faster and consists of only one moving part.
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    TYPES OF SIMPLEMACHINES o Levers o Pulley o Wheel and Axle o Inclined Plane o Gears o Wedge
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    LEVERS -consisting of abar and fulcrum used to multiply force or speed to move another object. Three types of a lever: •First-class lever •Second-class lever •Third-class lever
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    FIRST-CLASS LEVERS - Typeof lever having the fulcrum between the load and effort applied. - Multiplies force and changes direction.
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    SECOND-CLASS LEVERS -Type ofa lever having the load between the fulcrum and the effort applied. - Multiplies force but doesn't change it’s direction.
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    THIRD-CLASS LEVERS -Type ofa lever in which the effort is placed between the fulcrum and the load. - Multiplies speed of force.
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    Pulleys - A simplemachine consisting essentially of a wheel with a grooved rim in which a pulled rope or chain can run to change the direction of the pull and there by lift a load. Three types of Pulleys: •Fixed Pulley •Movable Pulley •Pulley System
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    FIXED PULLEYS -A deviceconsisting of a wheel rigidly fixed to a shaft that is used with a belt to transmit energy and motion to another fixed pulley. - Changes the direction of the applied force.
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    MOVABLE PULLEYS - Adevice consisting of a shell, a moveable wheel, and a rope that is used to raise a load. - Reduce the force applied.
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    PULLEY SYSTEMS or BLOCKand TACKLE - A pulley system uses ropes and wheels to redirect the application of force and/or to gain mechanical advantage. - Multiply the force applied to reduce a greater force to lift a load.
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    WHEEL AND AXLE -The wheel and axle is generally considered to be a wheel attached to an axle so that these two parts rotate together in which a force is transferred from one to the other - Multiply the force applied to produce a greater force.
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    INCLINED PLANE - Aflat supporting surface tilted at an angle, with one end higher than the other, used as an aid for raising or lowering a load. - Reduce the force applied.
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    GEARS - A gearis a rotating machine part having cut teeth, or cogs, which mesh with another toothed part in order to transmit torque. - Change the direction of the force applied.
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    WEDGES - a simplemachine used to separate two objects, or portions of objects, through the application of force. - Multiplying the force applied.
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    PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES INUSING SIMPLE MACHINES 1. Use the right type of simple machine for the right job. 2. Secure pulleys properly before using them. And make sure that the it is tightly tied on the support. 3. Simple machines that are sharp should be handled with care also cover the sharp edges. Do not leave sharp objects exposed.