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Principles of Engineering Chapter 3 Cross Word

Horizontales
The weight of the object that needs to be moved or the resistance that a mechanical device must overcome to accomplish its task.
A measure of the amount of work that is accomplished per unit time.
A mechanical device that is used to change the direction or the magnitude of a single applied force.
A free-spinning wheel (usually grooved) around which a rope, chain, or belt is passed.
A measure of the amount of energy that is transferred when a force acts on an object and causes it to move or deform.
The ratio of the output force produced by a machine to the input force that is applied to the machine.
The ratio between a machine's actual and ideal mechanical advantage.
A rotating device that consists of a wheel or crank that is attached to a smaller diameter axle.
A cylinder around which a helical groove or thread is wound.
Verticales
Any device, either fixed or moving, that helps in accomplishing a task.
A stationary, flat surface that is set at an angle and is used to bridge two planes that are offset by some vertical distance.
A combination of two or more simple machines that work together to accomplish a task.
A push or pull that acts on an object to initiate or change its motion or to cause deformation.
An input force that is generated by a person, motor, engine, magnetic field, spring, moving water, wind or by any other phenomena that serves to impact energy into a machine or system.
A type of resistance force that results when two objects move against each other.
The linear distance traveled in one revolution of a screw.
A rigid object with sloping sides that moves against or through a load to exert a force.
A rigid bar that is allowed to rotate at some angle about a pivot point called the fulcrum.