Across
- 4. devices designed to make work easier by changing the size or direction of a force.
- 8. a sloping surface used to lift heavy objects by applying a smaller force over a longer distance.
- 10. a wheel with a groove that holds a rope or cable used to lift heavy objects by applying a smaller force over a greater distance.
- 11. theoretical advantage of a machine assuming no friction or energy loss.
- 12. machines four basic machines used to make work easier: lever, pulley, wheel and axle, inclined plane.
Down
- 1. a compound machine that consists of a lever and a wedge.
- 2. the number of times a machine multiplies the force applied.
- 3. a rigid bar that pivots on a fixed point called a fulcrum used to lift or move heavy objects by applying a smaller force over a longer distance.
- 5. machines made up of two or more simple machines put together.
- 6. a simple machine consisting of a wheel attached to an axle used to move heavy objects by rolling them on the wheel.
- 7. a compound machine that consists of a wheel and axle, a lever, and a pulley.
- 9. actual advantage of a machine, taking into account energy loss due to friction and other factors.