Máquinas simples – Ciências – 7º ano – Ensino Fundamental

Máquinas simples – Ciências – 7º ano – Ensino Fundamental

Introduction to Simple Machines

Overview of Simple Machines

  • Professor Rafaela Lima introduces the topic of simple machines, emphasizing their role in everyday life.
  • She clarifies that she is not referring to complex machines like washing machines or hair clippers but rather basic tools that ease work and reduce effort.

Types of Simple Machines

  • The professor outlines three types of simple machines: levers, pulleys, and inclined planes.
  • She uses relatable examples such as a seesaw for levers and mentions the importance of inclined planes in daily activities.

Understanding Levers

Components of a Lever

  • A lever consists of a rigid bar with three key points: the fulcrum (fixed point), the point where force is applied, and the load (resistance).
  • Using scissors as an example, she explains how these components function together to facilitate cutting.

Classification of Levers

  • The professor describes different classifications based on the position of the fulcrum, load, and effort:
  • First Class Lever: Fulcrum between effort and load (e.g., scissors).
  • Second Class Lever: Load between fulcrum and effort.
  • Third Class Lever: Effort between fulcrum and load.

Examples in Everyday Life

Practical Applications

  • The discussion includes practical examples like tweezers demonstrating different lever classes based on where force is applied.
  • She highlights that our bodies also utilize levers; muscles act as forces while bones serve as rigid bars.

Human Body as a Machine

  • The professor compares human anatomy to simple machines, explaining how muscles provide force while joints act as fulcrums.
  • For instance, using a hammer illustrates how leverage works when removing nails—showing resistance at one end with force applied at another.

Conclusion on Leverage in Daily Activities

Importance of Understanding Leverage

  • Emphasizing that understanding these principles can enhance efficiency in physical tasks by utilizing body mechanics effectively.
  • She concludes by inviting students to consider their own experiences with levers during everyday activities.

Understanding Leverage in the Human Body

The Concept of Center of Gravity

  • The center of gravity is located in the face, causing a tendency for the head to fall forward. This necessitates muscular resistance from the neck to maintain balance.
  • Muscles at the back of the neck provide resistance against this forward pull, while joints facilitate movement.

Types of Levers in the Body

  • Feet act as powerful levers categorized as interresistant levers, where resistance is positioned between force and motion.
  • The calf muscles (panturrilha) generate force to lift the body while standing on tiptoes, with toes serving as a fixed point for movement.

Lever Mechanics and Speed

  • The most common lever type in our bodies is an interpotent lever, which enhances speed rather than strength.
  • Our bodies are more adapted for speed with fewer levers designed primarily for strength.

Simple Machines: Pulleys

  • Pulleys reduce required force when lifting heavy objects by changing direction; they make tasks easier by allowing downward pulling instead of upward lifting.
  • Multiple pulleys can further decrease necessary force, demonstrating how mechanical advantage works through simple machines.

Inclined Planes and Everyday Life

  • Inclined planes help reduce effort needed to lift objects vertically; their angle affects difficulty level.
  • These simple machines play a crucial role in daily life by minimizing physical exertion and facilitating various tasks.
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