The document discusses the six simple machines: lever, pulley, wheel and axle, inclined plane, wedge, and screw. It identifies each simple machine and explains that all simple machines involve two key forces - the input force applied by the user and the output force applied by the machine to lift or move a load.
The document discusses the six simple machines: lever, pulley, wheel and axle, inclined plane, wedge, and screw. It identifies each simple machine and explains that all simple machines involve two key forces - the input force applied by the user and the output force applied by the machine to lift or move a load.
The document discusses the six simple machines: lever, pulley, wheel and axle, inclined plane, wedge, and screw. It identifies each simple machine and explains that all simple machines involve two key forces - the input force applied by the user and the output force applied by the machine to lift or move a load.
The document discusses the six simple machines: lever, pulley, wheel and axle, inclined plane, wedge, and screw. It identifies each simple machine and explains that all simple machines involve two key forces - the input force applied by the user and the output force applied by the machine to lift or move a load.
SECOND CLASS LEVER PULLEY WEDGE THIRD CLASS LEVER PULLEY WHEEL AND AXLE PULLEY SCREW FIRST CLASS LEVER WHEEL AND AXLE WEDGE INCLINED PLANE TWO FORCES INVOLVED IN MACHINES: • INPUT FORCE – the force you applied on the machine • OUTPUT FORCE – the force applied by the machine on the load that needs to be moved LEVER PULLEY INCLINED PLANE SCREW WEDGES