demonstrations:wedges
Wedges
Materials: ★☆☆ Easy to get from supermarket or hardware store
Difficulty: ★☆☆ Can be easily done by most teenagers
Safety: ★☆☆ Minimal safety procedures required
Categories: Simple Machines
Alternative titles: Hammering a Nail, The Axe, Dragging Blocks Through Rice
Summary
A variety of ways to demonstrate the wedge, including hammering nails, using an axe and dragging different shaped blocks through rice
Procedure
The following wedge activities are demonstrated:
- Hammering a nail
- The axe
- Dragging different shaped blocks through rice
Links
Simple Machines: The Wedge - funsciencedemos:
Variations
- Test wedges made of different materials (metal, wood, plastic).
- Compare how a sharp knife and a dull knife perform when cutting.
- Use a wedge to lift a heavy object slightly, like sliding a doorstop under a book or block.
Safety Precautions
- Use caution when handling sharp wedges like knives or chisels.
- Ensure cutting demonstrations are supervised.
- Do not apply excessive force that could cause tools to slip.
Questions to Consider
- Why does a sharper wedge cut more easily than a blunt wedge? (Because the force is spread over a smaller surface area, increasing pressure.)
- How does a wedge change the direction of the applied force? (It converts a forward or downward force into a sideways force.)
- In what ways are wedges similar to inclined planes? (They both use sloped surfaces, but the wedge moves through the object, while an inclined plane moves objects upward.)