Forces at Rest
Forces at Rest
Levers
• A lever is a simple device/machine which
makes work easier.
• This is referred to as
the turning effect.
Levers
• Some examples of levers are:
Scissors, bottle openers, crowbars, pliers, see-
saws, tweezers, wheel barrows, spanners, a
hammer removing a nail etc…
• 2nd class levers are machines where the load and effort force are
shared out by the fulcrum so the force needed to lift the object is less
than the load force. 2nd class levers act as force multipliers. (wheel
barrows)
• 3rd class levers are machines where the fulcrum is nearer the effort
than the load. In 3rd class levers the effort is greater than the load so
these levers are used where you want to pick up delicate or small
objects. (tweezers)
Codes
for rem
1st LFE
2nd FLE
3rd FEL
Scenario A Scenario B
Fulcrum or Pivot
3m
1.5 m 1.5 m
Fulcrum or Pivot
F=5N
F=5N
What is the moment of force on the gate in scenario A? What is the moment of force on the gate in scenario B?
Calculating Moments
Clockwise and Anti-Clockwise
When describing the action of moments, the terms clockwise and anticlockwise are used to
describe the direction of action.
When the ruler is balanced or at equilibrium the results should show that the anticlockwise
moment F1 × d1 equals the clockwise moment F2 × d2.
Calculating Moments
Moments and Equilibrium
• When an object is in equilibrium it is not
accelerating or rotating. The two equilibrium
conditions are:
2m 8m
30 N
In the figures below the distance AC = CB. Calculate in each case the force P which will keep the
system stationary.
Scenario A Scenario B
P P
A C B A C B
10 N
10 N 10 N
Calculating Moments
Clockwise and Anti-Clockwise
Here’s a worked example:
The see-saw below balances when Joanna of weight
320 N is at A, Tom of weight 540 N is at B and Michael of
weight W is at C. Find W.
2m 1m 3m
A B O C
fulcrum or pivot
320 N 540 N W
clockwise moment = (W X 3) Nm = 3W Nm
If P and Q are the upwards forces exerted by the trestles on the plank, called reactions, then we have the sum of the forces in one
direction equals the sum of the forces in the opposite direction:
Moments can be taken about any point, but taking them about C eliminates the moment due to Q:
clockwise moment = P X 4 m
Since the plank is in equilibrium we have from (2) on the previous page where the law of moments must apply:
4 P m = 4000 Nm
p = 1000 N
1 2 3
2. The weight of the uniform bar in the figure below is 10 N. Does it balance, tip to the right or tip to
the left? (remember weight is at the centre of a body)
10 cm 100 cm
40 cm 50 cm
3N
Work, energy, power
Energy and Energy Transformations
• Energy is defined as the capacity to do work.
• E p = Ek OR E k = Ep
Kinetic & Potential Energy
• Try the following questions:
• In a computer
electrical sound light heat
Examples of Energy Inter-conversions
• From the list above what are non-renewable sources of energy and what are renewable sources of
energy?
• Nuclear energy has the ability to produce energy at much cheaper prices than fuel or coal. However,
there are some problems associated with it. What are the problems?
Work
Work
• Work is done when a force
moves.
A boat pulling a
water skier does work as
does a crane when it lifts a
load.
However, NO work is
done in the scientific sense
by someone holding a heavy
pile of books; an upwards
force is exerted but no
motion results.
Work
• If a building worker carries ten bricks up to the first
floor of a building he does more work than if he
carries only one brick. Why is this so?
where 1 J = 1 Nm = 1 kg m2 / s2
P = E/t
1 kW = 1000 W = 103 W
and
1 MW = 1 000 000 W = 106 W
where 1 J/s = 1 W
Before you attempt the question write out everything that you have and then
proceed.
Horsepower
• Get someone with a stop watch to find the time, t, you take to run up
a flight of stairs, the longer the better.
Find your weight mg (in newtons). Calculate the total vertical height
h (in meters) you have climbed by measuring the height of one stair
and counting the number of stairs.
The work you do (in joules) in lifting your weight to the top of the
stairs is (your weight in, N) x (vertical height of stairs, m). Calculate
your power P (in watts) from the equation:
P = mgh/ t
Machines 53
Machines
• A machine is any device which
enables a force (the effort) acting
at one point to overcome another
force (the load) acting at some
other point.
Levers
• A lever is a simple machine, as
are pulleys, gears, wedges, screws
and inclined planes.
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