Chapter 6 Tutorial: Simple Machines
Chapter 6 Tutorial: Simple Machines
Machines
General
Pulley
Screw-Jack
Gear
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MAP 2412: Physics Chapter 6: Simple
Machines
Lever
1st order
2nd order
3rd order
1. A simple machine raises a load of 160 kg through a distance of 1.6 m. The effort applied
to the machine is 200 N and moves through a distance of 16 m. Taking g as 9.8 ms -2
determine the force ratio, movement ratio and efficiency of the machine.
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Machines
5. A screw-jack is being used to support the axle of a car, the load on it being 2.4 kN. The
screw jack has an effort of effective radius 200 mm and a single-start square thread,
having a lead of 5 mm. Determine the efficiency of the jack if an effort of 60 N is
required to raise the car axle.
6. A driver gear on a shaft of a motor has 35 teeth and meshes with a follower having 98
teeth. If the speed of the motor is 1400 revolutions per minute, find the speed of
rotation of the follower.
7. A compound gear train consists of a driver gear A, heaving 40 teeth engaging with gear
B, having 160 teeth. Attached to the same shaft as B, gear C has 48 teeth and meshes
with gear D on the output shaft, having 96 teeth. Determine (a) the movement ratio of
this gear system and (b) the efficiency when the force ratio is 6.
8. The load on a first-order lever is 1.2 kN. Determine the effort, the force ratio and the
movement ratio when the distance between the fulcrum and the load is 0.5 m and the
distance between the fulcrum and effort is 1.5 m. Assume the lever is 100% efficient.
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MAP 2412: Physics Chapter 6: Simple
Machines