(a) (i) What is a machine? (ii) State two uses of gears. (iii) Define the...

PHYSICS
WAEC 2012

(a) (i) What is a machine?

(ii) State two uses of gears.

(iii) Define the velocity ratio for a pair of gear wheels.

(iv) How can the mechanical advantage of a gear system be increased?

a

The diagram below illustrates the gears system of a bicycle.

(i) Determine its velocity ratio.

(ii) If the bicycle has an efficiency of 90%, calculate the effort required to overcome a load of 70N.

(iii) Why is the calculated effort less than the actual effort required?

Explanation

(a)(i) A machine is a device in which an effort applied at one end is used to overcome a load at another point. Machine makes work easier.

(ii) Uses of gears are: - to change speed to change direction of motion

- to magnify force.

(iii) Velocity ratio of a gear wheel is the ratio of number of teeth on driven wheel to number of teeth on driving wheel OR

Velocity ratio = \(\frac{\text{Time rate of revolution/speed/radius of driven wheel}}{\text{Time rate of revolution/speed/radius of driving wheel}}\)

(iv) To increase the mechanical advantage, the driving gear is made smaller with fewer teeth than the driven gear.

(b) Number of teeth on driven gear = 12.

Number of teeth on driving gear = 18.

(i) V.R. = \(\frac{\text{no. of teeth on driven gear}}{\text{no. of teeth on driving gear}}\)

= \(\frac{12}{8} = \frac{2}{3}\)

(ii) Efficiency - \(\frac{M.A}{V.R}\) x 100% = x 100%

= \(\frac{L/E}{V.R}\) x 100%

90 = \(\frac{70/E}{2/3}\) x 100%

(iii) This is due to: - Friction between the tyres and load.

- Friction between chain and gear.



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