1 Moments Learning Outcomes Recall two everyday applications

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1 Moments – Learning Outcomes Recall two everyday applications of levers. Solve problems about

1 Moments – Learning Outcomes Recall two everyday applications of levers. Solve problems about moments. HL: Investigate the law of the lever.

2 Recall Applications of Levers When objects cannot move, but can swing/turn around a

2 Recall Applications of Levers When objects cannot move, but can swing/turn around a point, we call it a lever. A lever is a rigid object which is free to turn about a fixed point called a fulcrum. e. g. door handle, scissors, wheelbarrow

3 Solve Problems About Moments For a lever to turn, a force must be

3 Solve Problems About Moments For a lever to turn, a force must be applied to it. The “turning effect” of a force can change in one of two ways: change the force being applied, or change the distance from the force to the fulcrum.

4 Solve Problems About Moments

4 Solve Problems About Moments

5 Solve Problems About Moments e. g. The diagram shows a crane in equilibrium.

5 Solve Problems About Moments e. g. The diagram shows a crane in equilibrium. What is the moment of the 9000 N concrete slab about the axis of the crane? Calculate the value of the load marked X.

6 Solve Problems About Moments e. g. Which has a greater moment for the

6 Solve Problems About Moments e. g. Which has a greater moment for the spanner shown: A. 9 N applied 8 cm from the fulcrum, or B. 30 N applied 3 cm from the fulcrum

7 HL: Investigate the Law of the Lever The Law of the Lever states:

7 HL: Investigate the Law of the Lever The Law of the Lever states: when a lever is balanced, the clockwise moment acting on it is equal to the anti-clockwise moment.

8 HL: Investigate the Law of the Lever e. g. is the lever below

8 HL: Investigate the Law of the Lever e. g. is the lever below balanced?

9 HL: Investigate the Law of the Lever e. g. The lever below is

9 HL: Investigate the Law of the Lever e. g. The lever below is balanced. What is the value of x?

10 HL: Investigate the Law of the Lever

10 HL: Investigate the Law of the Lever

11 HL: Investigate the Law of the Lever 1. Hang a metre stick at

11 HL: Investigate the Law of the Lever 1. Hang a metre stick at the 50 cm mark. 2. Attach two known weights and adjust their positions until the metre stick balances. 3. Measure the distance of the weights from the 50 cm mark. 4. Verify that the clockwise moment equals the anti-clockwise moment by formula.