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| What are the six simple machines? |
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| inclined plane, lever, wheel and axle, screw, wedge, and pulley |
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| when a force causes an object to move in the same direction that the force is applied |
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| inclined plane that moves |
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| the number of times a machine increases the input force |
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| the force you apply on a machine |
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| rigid rod that pivots about a point |
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| force that a machine applies |
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| ratio of the output work to the input work |
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| consists of a grooved wheel with a rope or cable wrapped over it |
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| machine that does work with only one movement |
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| machine made up of a combination of simple machines |
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| inclined plane wrapped around a post |
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| 2 circular objects of different sizes that are attatched in such a way, they rotate together |
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| What is the equation for work? |
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| What is the SI unit for work? |
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| Who is the SI unit for work named after? |
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| What is the SI unit for power? |
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| Who is the SI unit for power named after? |
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| device that makes doing work easier |
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| combination of a fixed and movable pulley |
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| What fills the gaps between the surfaces and keeps many of the high spots from making contact? |
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| doesn't change the force you exert or the distance exerted |
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| allows you to exert a smaller force to lift the objects |
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| What are 2 examples of a wedge? |
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| axe and certain doorstops |
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| point about which the lever pivots |
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| What's another term for inclined plane? |
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| What is the equation for power? |
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