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A well known application of the wheel and axle.

The wheel and axle is a simple machine. A wheel and axle is a lever that rotates in a circle around a center point or fulcrum. The larger wheel (or outside) rotates around the smaller wheel (axle). Bicycle wheels, ferris wheels and gears are all examples of a wheel and axle. Wheels can also have a solid shaft with the center core as the axle such as a screwdriver or drill bit or the log in a log rolling contest.

The traditional form as recognized in 19th century textbooks is as shown in the image. This also shows the most widely recognized application, i.e., lifting water from a well. The form consists of a wheel that turns an axle and in turn a rope converts the rotational motion to linear motion for the purpose of lifting.

By considering the machine as a torque multiplier, i.e., the output is a torque, items such as gears and screwdrivers can fall within this category.

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[edit] Calculating mechanical advantage

[edit] Ideal mechanical advantage

The ideal mechanical advantage of a wheel and axle is calculated with the following formula:

M.A.= \frac {Radius_{Wheel}} {Radius_{Axle}}

[edit] Actual mechanical advantage

The actual mechanical advantage of a wheel and axle is calculated with the following formula:

AMA = \frac {R} {E_{actual}}

where

R = resistance force, i.e. the weight of the bucket in this example.
Eactual = actual effort force, the force required to turn the wheel

[edit] Examples

  • Doorknobs are similar to the water well, as the mechanism uses the axle as a pinion to withdraw the latch.
  • With a simple chain fall, the user pulls on the wheel using the input chain, so the input motion is actually linear.
  • Screwdrivers - an example of the rotational form. The diameter of the handle gives a mechanical advantage.
  • Gears
  • Bicycle wheels
  • Ferris wheels

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