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The passage discusses different types of simple machines including inclined planes, levers, pulleys, and wheel and axles. It provides examples on how to calculate the ideal mechanical advantage and actual mechanical advantage for each type of machine.

The different types of simple machines discussed are inclined planes, levers, pulleys, and wheel and axles.

The ideal mechanical advantage is calculated differently for each type of simple machine: for inclined planes it is the length of the ramp over the height, for levers it is the effort distance over the resistance distance, for pulleys it is based on the number of supporting ropes, and for wheel and axles it is the radius of the wheel over the radius of the axle.

Honors Physics Name _____________________________

Simple Machines, IMA, AMA, and Efficiency Worksheet


Ideal Mechanical Advantage IMA

1. A simple machine would be considered ideal if it had no friction.

IMA = effort distance


resistance distance

In theory, this IMA should also equal resistance force however


effort force

Actual Mechanical Advantage AMA

2. a. Actual machines have friction. They do not have as high of a mechanical advantage as
ideal machine because some of the effort is lost in overcoming friction.

AMA = actual measured resistance force


actual measured effort force

Efficiency

3. a. A machine multiplies force. How effective the machine is in that is called efficiency.
b. Efficiency is expressed as a percentage.
c. Efficiency can be determined by the following equation:

efficiency = actual mechanical advantage x 100 OR Work OUT x 100


ideal mechanical advantage Work IN

Inclined Planes
4. The following is how you tell the IMA of an inclined plane.

ideal mechanical advantage = effort distance = length of ramp


resistance distance height of ramp

1
4a.. What is the IMA of this ramp? Show your work.

24 m

5m

4b. What is the IMA of this ramp? Show your work.


18 m

4m

5a. To determine the AMA of the inclined plane, you must use force. The effort force is what is
measured with a spring scale in Newtons. The resistance force is weight of the box in
newtons.

15 N 35 N

actual mechanical advantage = resistance force


effort force

AMA = FR = 35 N = 2.3
FE 15 N
2
5b. Calculate the AMA of the ramp below. Show your work.

20 N 325 N

6. The efficiency of a machine can be determined by the following equation.

efficiency = actual mechanical advantage x 100 OR (Work Out) / (Work In) x 100
ideal mechanical advantage

efficiency = AMA x 100


IMA

6a. Determine the efficiency based on the diagram below. Show work.

12 m

150 N 783 N
NNNN
NNN 2m

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Levers
7a. To find the Ideal Mechanical Advantage of a lever, use the following equation.

ideal mechanical advantage = effort distance from fulcrum


resistance distance from fulcrum.

IMA = dE = 37 m = 3.08
dR 12 m
37 m
12 m

7b. Determine the IMA for the following. Show your work.
24 m
30 m

7c. Determine the IMA for the following. Show your work.
15 m

7m

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8. To find the Actual Mechanical Advantage of a lever, you use the equation:

actual mechanical advantage = resistance force (weight of object)


effort force

AMA = FR = 327 N = 7.27


FE 45 N

327 N
45 N

8a. Find the AMA of the following. Show your work.

597 N
75 N

5
8b. Find the AMA of the following. Show your work.

128 N
55 N

9. Determine the efficiencies of the lever example below. Show your work.

efficiency = actual mechanical advantage x 100


ideal mechanical advantage

45 N
57.7 N

5.8 m
6.3 m

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Pulleys
10. The ideal mechanical advantage of a pulley is determined by counting the number of
supporting ropes. Look at the following examples. Last one over top does not count!

1 2
1 5N 5N

10 N

10 N
10 N
IMA = 1

IMA = 2

5 1
1 23 2 34
4 Each rope supports 20 N. 5

100 N = 20 N Each rope supports 20 N.


5

100 N
100 N

IMA = 5
IMA = 5

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10 Determine the IMA of the following pulleys.
a. b. c. d.

30 N

200 N

40 N

50 N

e. f.

300 N 500 N

11. Tell how much force is on each rope in each case a-f above.

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12. Determine the efficiency of the following pulley system.

22 N

100 N

13. Determine the efficiency of the following pulley system.

27 N

100 N

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14. Determine the efficiency of the following pulley.

300 N 188 N

15. Determine the efficiency of the following pulley.

30 N

50 N

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16. Wheel and Axles

a. if effort is applied to the wheel, then force is increased, but speed and distance are
decreased.

b. If effort is applied to the axle, then force is decreased, but speed and distance are
increased.

c. If the wheel portion is not fixed to the axle, then it is not a wheel and axle.

d. The wheel and axle is made up of two circles: the smaller one is the axle and the larger one
is the wheel. Every time the wheel is turned, the axle turns, too. One rotation of the wheel
causes one rotation of the axle.

e. IMA of a wheel and axle

IMA = radius of wheel OR IMA = diameter of wheel


radius of axle diameter of axle

f. What is the IMA of the wheel and axle?

1.5 cm

12 cm

g. What is the IMA of the wheel and axle?

13 cm 3 cm

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