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Imagine you need to lift a heavy bucket of water from a well. It is very hard to pull it up with just your hands. But if you use a rope and a wheel at the top of the well, the job becomes much easier. That wheel is a simple machine called a pulley. Machines are tools that help us do work with less effort. Let us learn about four important simple machines.

What Is a Machine?

A machine is a tool or device that makes our work easier, faster, or more convenient. Machines help us push, pull, lift, cut, or move things with less effort.

A simple machine has few or no moving parts. It is one of the basic machines from which all complex machines are made.

Think about it: A pair of scissors, a seesaw, and a ramp are all simple machines. Can you guess how they help us?

1. Lever

A lever is a stiff bar that rests on a fixed point called the fulcrum. When you push down on one end, the other end goes up. This helps you lift or move heavy things.

Examples of Levers

Seesaw -- Children sit on both ends. The middle support is the fulcrum.

Scissors -- The screw in the middle is the fulcrum. The blades cut paper with less effort.

Bottle opener -- Helps you open a bottle cap easily.

Broom -- Your hand in the middle acts as the fulcrum when you sweep the floor.

Think about it: At home, Amma uses a chimta (tongs) to pick up hot rotis. A chimta is also a lever.

2. Wheel and Axle

A wheel and axle is a wheel attached to a rod (axle). When the wheel turns, the axle turns too. This makes it easier to move things.

Examples of Wheel and Axle

Bicycle wheel -- The wheel turns around the axle, making the bicycle move forward.

Doorknob -- Turning the round knob is easier than turning the small axle inside.

Bullock cart -- The large wooden wheels help the cart roll over rough village roads.

Potter's wheel -- The potter in a village spins the wheel to shape clay pots.

3. Pulley

A pulley is a wheel with a groove around it. A rope fits into the groove. When you pull the rope down, the object on the other end goes up.

Examples of Pulleys

Flag pole -- We use a pulley to raise the national flag on Republic Day and Independence Day.

Well -- In many Indian villages, a pulley is used to draw water from the well.

Construction crane -- Workers use pulleys to lift heavy materials to the top of buildings.

Think about it: Pulling a rope downward is easier than lifting a heavy bucket straight up. That is the magic of a pulley.

Key Words
Key WordMeaning
MachineA tool or device that makes work easier.
Simple MachineA basic machine with few or no moving parts.
LeverA bar that turns on a fixed point (fulcrum) to lift or move things.
FulcrumThe fixed point on which a lever rests and turns.
Wheel and AxleA wheel attached to a rod; turning the wheel turns the axle.
PulleyA wheel with a rope used to lift things up or down.
Inclined PlaneA flat, sloping surface that helps move things up or down.
4. Inclined Plane

An inclined plane is a flat surface that is sloped (tilted). It helps us move heavy things up or down without lifting them straight up.

Examples of Inclined Planes

Ramp -- A ramp outside a hospital helps patients in wheelchairs go up easily.

Slide -- The slide in a park is an inclined plane. You slide down without jumping.

Stairs -- Stairs are like a series of small inclined planes that help us go up floor by floor.

Loading ramp -- Workers at a railway station use a ramp to roll heavy boxes into a truck.

Think about it: It is easier to push a heavy box up a ramp than to lift it straight up. The longer the ramp, the less effort you need.

Simple Machines Around Us
Simple MachineExamples from Daily Indian Life
LeverSeesaw, scissors, chimta (tongs), bottle opener, broom, nail cutter
Wheel and AxleBicycle, bullock cart, doorknob, potter's wheel, hand flour mill (chakki)
PulleyFlag pole, village well, construction crane, clothes drying line
Inclined PlaneRamp, slide, stairs, loading ramp at railway station, mountain road
Key Points to Remember
Practice Questions

A. Fill in the Blanks

  1. A machine makes our work .
  2. The fixed point on which a lever rests is called the .
  3. A is used to raise the flag on the flag pole.
  4. A ramp is an example of an .
  5. A bicycle wheel is an example of a .

B. Multiple Choice Questions

  1. Which of these is a lever?
    (a) ramp(b) seesaw(c) doorknob
  2. A pulley is used in a:
    (a) slide(b) well(c) bicycle
  3. Stairs are an example of:
    (a) lever(b) pulley(c) inclined plane
  4. A potter's wheel is an example of:
    (a) wheel and axle(b) lever(c) pulley

C. Match the Following

Simple MachineExample
1. Lever(a) Flag pole
2. Wheel and Axle(b) Slide in a park
3. Pulley(c) Scissors
4. Inclined Plane(d) Doorknob

1 -- , 2 -- , 3 -- , 4 --

D. Short Answer Questions

  1. What is a simple machine?
  2. Give two examples of levers found in your kitchen.
  3. How does a pulley help us draw water from a well?
Fun Activity -- Machine Hunt

Walk around your home and school. Find at least two examples of each simple machine and write them below.

Simple MachineExample 1Example 2
Lever
Wheel and Axle
Pulley
Inclined Plane