Work and Simple Machines

0.43 Hrs
SKU: JCOM-40002

Humans use many different types of machines to apply force and perform work. It is critical that efficiency is optimized to conserve energy. But what exactly do all of these terms – force, work, energy, efficiency – mean and how are they related? This course defines and explains the relationships between force, work, power, energy, and efficiency. It also describes how several simple machines – inclined planes, levers, gears, wheels, pulleys, and hydraulics – can be used to transmit forces and sometimes amplify them or change their direction. The mechanical advantage provided by machines is improved by minimizing friction, which always opposes motion.

Work and Simple Machines

Course Details

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Define the terms force, work, energy, power, efficiency, and machine
  • Explain why it is important to maintain high efficiencies
  • Describe the mechanical advantage provided by simple machines, including inclined planes, levers, gears, wheels, and pulleys
  • Explain how hydraulic systems distribute pressure and force
  • Describe the three types of friction – static, sliding, and rolling – and their impact on mechanical systems

Specs

Course Level
Fundamental
Languages
English
Compatibility
Audio, Video, MobileReady, Responsive

Author | Joelle Scheldorf

Joelle is a Chemical Engineer with a BS from the University of Washington and an MS from the University of Idaho. She worked as a Process Engineer at an integrated pulp and paper mill, an Instructor at the University of Washington, and a WinGEMS Simulation Software Engineer and Trainer before joining Convergence Training in 2006.

Trusted by 24,000+ Industry Leaders