Mechanical Engineering - Simple Machines - Levers
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GRADES K - 8
SIMPLE MACHINES - LEVERS

OBJECTIVES:

What is a machine? A machine is any device that can apply mechanical energy at one point and deliver it in a more useful form at another point. Simple machines are all around us and help us accomplish work faster and easier many times each day.

In this demonstration you will use an lever and fulcrum to move a heavy load. Examples of levers planes include: see-saws (teeter-totters), a claw hammer, a crow bar, bottle opener, car jacks and piano keys.

STEPS TO FOLLOW:

Review the information in the background section. You will use the ruler as the lever, the rod as the fulcrum and the book as the heavy object.

Insert an end of the lever (ruler) under the edge of heavy object (book).

Place the fulcrum under lever, approximately in the middle.

Push down on the lever and notice how far the object is raised. Notice the force to lift the object.

MATERIALS:

  • 12" Ruler
  • 1/4" to 1" Diameter Rod Or Similar Part To Use As A Fulcrum
  • Book Or Similar "Heavy" Object
  • Optional

  • Rulers Over 12" Or Yardstick
  • five Lift the object by hand and notice the difference in applied force.

    Change the placement of the fulcrum and repeat Step 4 a number of times. How does changing the position of the fulcrum change the function of the lever?

    Optional:
    Use a longer ruler or yardstick as your lever. Repeat Steps 3 and 4. How does changing the length of the lever change the function of the lever?

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