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1
Teacher Resources
  • Laboratory Black line Masters
  • Electronic Book
  • Skill Sheets

2
Chapter 4.3Gears
  • CPO Science
  • Integrated Physics Chemistry

3
Developing A Model
  • What are gears?
  • How do gears work?
  • What are some machines that use gears?

4
Key Questions
  • How do gears work?
  • Do gears fit our definition of a machine from Ch.
    4.1?
  • What is the law of gearing?
  • How can gear ratios be used to design a specific
    machine?

5
Developing An Experiment
  • What variables are there?
  • Number of teeth
  • Number of turns
  • What are we going to test?
  • The relationship the teeth of the gear has with
    the number of turns.
  • What material will we need?
  • What data needs to be collected?
  • Number of teeth
  • Number of turns

6
Run The Experiment
  • Set up the Gears
  • Tips
  • Make sure the arrows are pointing straight up and
    down.
  • Use the smaller of the two gears as the input
    gear.

7
What Did You Learn?
  • What are the relationships?
  • What did you notice about the number of the input
    output teeth of the gears and the turns?
  • Is there any math rule we can use to describe
    this relationship?
  • (Input gear turns)(input teeth)
    (output gear turns)(output gears
    teeth)

8
Developing An Experiment
  • Do all machines have just 2 gears like a bike?
  • What would I need to get a gear ratio of 1100?
  • What do you think the gear ratio is for all
    clocks?
  • What is the ratio of the machine on the right?

9
Run The Experiment
  • Set up the gears as a complex machine.
  • Tips
  • Make sure the arrows are pointing straight up and
    down.
  • Make sure to use the spacers where necessary.

10
Run The Experiment
  • Set up the gears as a complex machine with the
    ratios given in the investigation manual part 4.
  • Tips
  • Make sure the arrows are pointing straight up and
    down.
  • Make sure to use the spacers where necessary.

11
Summary
  • How do gears work?
  • What is the law of gearing?
  • How can you design a gear machine that has a
    1100 ratio but occupies very little space?
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