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then,
movement ratio=
force ratio
efficiency
× 100
=
3
100
× 100 = 3
This result shows that to raise the load by, say,
100 mm, the effort has to move 300 mm.
Problem 10. A second-order lever,AB,is
in a horizontal position. The fulcrum is at
pointC.Aneffortof60NappliedatBjust
moves a load at pointD,whenBDis 0.5 m
andBCis 1.25 m. Calculate the load and the
force ratio of the lever.
A second-order lever system is shown in
Figure 18.7(b). Taking moments about the fulcrum
as the load is just moving, gives:
anticlockwise moment=clockwise moment
i.e. 60 N× 1 .25 m=load× 0 .75 m
Thus, load=
60 × 1. 25
0. 75
=100 N
From equation (1),
force ratio=
load
effort
=
100
60
= 1. 67
Alternatively,
force ratio=
distance of effort from fulcrum
distance of load from fulcrum
=
1. 25
0. 75
= 1. 67
Now try the following exercises
Exercise 93 Further problems on levers
- In a second-order lever system, the force
ratio is 2.5. If the load is at a distance of
0.5 m from the fulcrum, find the distance
that the effort acts from the fulcrum if
losses are negligible. [1.25 m] - A leverABis 2 m long and the fulcrum is
at a point 0.5 m fromB. Find the effort to
be applied atAto raise a load of 0.75 kN
atBwhen losses are negligible. [250 N]
- The load on a third-order lever system is
at a distance of 750 mm from the fulcrum
and the effort required to just move the
load is 1 kN when applied at a distance
of 250 mm from the fulcrum. Determine
the value of the load and the force ratio
if losses are negligible. [333.3 N, 1/3]
Exercise 94 Short answer questions on
simple machines
- State what is meant by a simple machine.
- Define force ratio.
- Define movement ratio.
- Define the efficiency of a simple
machine in terms of the force and
movement ratios. - State briefly why the efficiency of a
simple machine cannot reach 100%. - With reference to the law of a simple
machine, state briefly what is meant by
the term ‘limiting force ratio’. - Define limiting efficiency.
- Explain why a four-pulley system has a
force ratio of 4 when losses are ignored. - Give the movement ratio for a screw-
jack in terms of the effective radius of
the effort and the screw lead. - Explain the action of an idler gear.
- Define the movement ratio for a two-
gear system in terms of the teeth on the
wheels. - Show that the action of an idler wheel
does not affect the movement ratio of a
gear system. - State the relationship between the speed
of the first gear and the speed of the last
gear in a compound train of four gears,
in terms of the teeth on the wheels. - Define the force ratio of a first-order
lever system in terms of the distances
of the load and effort from the fulcrum.