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a division of some larger or more complex organization; "a branch of Congress"; "botany is a branch of biology"; "the Germanic branch of Indo-European languages"
in or into a proper place (especially for storage or safekeeping); "put the toys away"; "her jewels are locked away in a safe"; "filed the letter away"
(often used as a combining form) in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (`good" is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well");
(often used as a combining form) in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (`good" is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well");
the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical; "the tower had a pronounced tilt"; "the ship developed a list to starboard"; "he walked with a heavy inclination to the right"
an upright consisting of a piece of timber or metal fixed firmly in an upright position; "he set a row of posts in the ground and strung barbwire between them"
(often used as a combining form) in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (`good" is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well");
a simple machine consisting of a wheel with a groove in which a rope can run to change the direction or point of application of a force applied to the rope
the property resulting from being or relating to the greater in number of two parts; the main part; "the majority of his customers prefer it"; "the bulk of the work is finished"
confined to particular persons or groups or providing privacy; "a private place"; "private discussions"; "private lessons"; "a private club"; "a private secretary"; "private property"; "the former President is now a private citizen"; "public figures struggle to maintain a private life"
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This page shows answers to the clue Stay, followed by ten definitions like “A rod, wire or cable”, “A steel wire rope or rod” and “A suspension of court proceedings”. Synonyms for Stay are for example be, hang about and hang around. More synonyms can be found below the puzzle answers.
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Alpine Butterfly (also known as Butterfly Loop) - a static loop mostly used by mountain climbers and rappellers for securing a carabiner to static rope.
Bowen knot (heraldic knot) – not a true knot (an unknot), a continuous loop of rope laid out as an upright square shape with loops at each of the four corners
Slip knot – knots which attach a line to an object and tighten when tension is applied; a type of knot designed to bind one end of a rope to the middle of another
Dwight D. Eisenhower (DDE) was the 34th US president, but he wanted to be remembered as a soldier. He was a five-star general during WWII in charge of the Allied Forces in the European Theater of Operations (ETO). President Eisenhower died in 1969 at Walter Reed Army Hospital. He was buried in an $80 standard soldier’s casket in his army uniform in a chapel on the grounds of the beautiful Eisenhower Presidential Library in Abilene, Kansas.
As one might expect perhaps, the phrase “learning the ropes” is nautical in origin. A new recruit on a sailing vessel would have to learn how to tie the appropriate knots and learn which rope controlled which sail or spar.
The English Channel is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean, the narrow part that separates the south of England from northern France. The French call the same body of water “La Manche”, which translates literally as “the sleeve”. At its narrowest point the Channel is just over 20 miles wide, and it is indeed possible to see France from England and vice versa. Nowadays of course there is a tunnel under the channel making travel extremely convenient. When I was living and working in Europe, with the help of the Channel Tunnel, one day I had a breakfast meeting in Brussels, a lunch meeting in London, and a dinner meeting in Paris. That said, it’s a lot more fun sitting here blogging about the crossword …
“Prêt-à-porter” is a common enough phrase in Europe. It is a French expression meaning “ready to wear” that has made it into a number of other languages, including English.
A movement which insisted on historically-accurate scenery and props on stage. The more stylized sliding wing flats were replaced by more detailed box sets including architectural features, props and furniture appropriate to the time period in whcih the show was taking place. Antiquarianism moved into theatres in the late eighteenth century in Europe.
Usually shortened to ASM, the assistant stage manager is the most junior member of the Stage Management team, and is often in charge of sourcing and running Properties during the run of a show. She or he is also a member of the stage "crew".
Process where the director or casting director of a production asks actors / performers to show them what they can do. Sometimes very nerve-wracking, but auditions can be a fairly painless process if handled properly. Performers are often asked to memorise a monologue from a play they like to perform for the director. Books full of suggested monologues are available. You may be asked to do a "Cold Reading" which tests your own response to a piece of text you"ve not prepared. Some audition processes have pages of text available outside the audition room for actors to familarise themselves with before the audition.
Many lighting bars are internally wired (and are known as IWBs or Internally-Wired Bars), featuring cabling inside the bar and sockets mounted at regular intervals along the bar, and a connection box at one end to enable the bar to be plugged into dimmers. Lighting bars nowadays need "hot power" sockets and DMX outlets, as well as the more usual dimmer output sockets into which traditional theatre lighting equipment is connected.
A horizontal rope, wire or chain attached at either end of a piece of scenery or lighting bar pulling it upstage or downstage of its naturally hanging position to allow another flying item to pass, or to improve its position. See also BREAST LINE.
As many of the technical operators are tied to expensive pieces of equipment, headsets are often wired. However, stage management (and any other crew who move around) often wear wireless versions, often known as radio cans. There are interfaces between wired and wireless versions enabling both to be part of the same system.
Piece of timber or metal for tying off a rope line by taking a turn around it, followed by a series of figure eight turns and a locking tuck(s) made in the final turn. Used when flying or for holding scenic pieces together with a cleat line.
A wooden block with a tightenable bolt through it, threaded-through by a rope, used to clamp to the offstage edges of a cyclorama cloth with the rope tied to an offstage fixing, ideally above head-height. Enables wrinkles in the cloth to be removed, and also helps to minimise cloth movements caused by air currents (doors opening, actors walking past etc).
1) A pre-plotted height for a piece of scenery or lighting bar - "that bar"s on its dead". The positional indicators on the rope (either PVC tape, or more traditionally cotton tape passed through the strands of the rope) are called DEADS. Sometimes flying pieces are given a number of extra deads, that may be colour coded, in addition to the "in dead" (lower) and "out dead" (higher - out of view). In the US, TRIM has the same meaning. Fluorescent ribbon is often used, through the fibres of the rope. The fluorescent colour shows very clearly under UV light, which is often used to light fly floors.
4) A route from the auditorium to the outside, for use during an emergency by the audience. Marked by an illuminated EXIT SIGN, which is coloured for visibility (green in the UK / Europe, red in the USA). Exit signs must remain visible to the audience at all times, and local venue licencing laws will cover whether it must be illuminated at all times, and the size of the sign etc.
Usually illuminated sign, of standard size, which should always be visible, showing an audience member and the company the nearest exit.New legislation in Europe means that the word "EXIT" has been removed from these signs to be replaced by "Running Man", known more politically correctly as "Person moving purposefully".
A special stage floor laid for a production. For example to allow trucks guided by tracks cut into this false floor, to be moved by steel wires running in the shallow (2 or 3 inch) void between the false floor and the original stage floor. A false stage is also required for putting a revolve onto a stage.
Originally, this was the structure where the flying lines / ropes were tied off to hold scenery and other flown equipment in position. With the advent of counterweighted systems, this refers to the area where the flying system is operated. Also known as PIN RAIL or, in the UK, FLY FLOOR.
Harnesses can be obtained which are designed for this effect, and standard safety harnesses are not suitable. The rope must have a safety-rated rope built into it, which is suitable for suspending the shock load of the actors" weight, which must be attached to the harness in such a way that it"s not possible for the fake noose to ever tighten around the actors" neck. The hanging must take place with other members of the company present, who have been trained in how the system works under professional supervision.
Simply using a rope with a weak point (e.g. using weak cotton to connect the noose to the rest of the suspending rope) is no longer recommended as there are situations where it may not break, and any chance of this will not be acceptable to a risk assessment process.
A far safer way to hang an actor is to do it offstage - use a blackout or blinding light along with a sound effect to misdirect the audience into thinking they"ve just seen a hanging, use a shadown projection (using small scale dummies) or even just use a rope in the shape of a noose with the actor approaching it at floor level followed by a fade to blackout.
(Properties) Furnishings, set dressings, and all items large and small which cannot be classified as scenery, electrics or wardrobe. Props handled by actors are known as hand props, props which are kept in an actors costume are known as PERSONAL PROPS.
A range of adjustable steel wire fittings which can be used to suspend a static load and adjust the height easily. Available from Doughty Engineering.
It is used in a number of applications for it"s friction-increasing properties. Ballet, flamenco, and Irish Dancers are known to rub the tips and heels of their shoes in powdered rosin to reduce slippage on clean wooden dance floors or competition/permanence stages. - it was at one time used in the same way in fencing and is still used as such by boxers.
The mechanism to achieve the vertical lift is the use of linked, folding supports in a criss-cross X pattern, known as a pantograph (or scissor mechanism). The upward motion is achieved by the application of pressure to the outside of the lowest set of supports, elongating the crossing pattern, and propelling the work platform vertically. The platform may also have an extending bridge section to allow closer access to the work area, because of the inherent limits of vertical-only movement.
There are special heat-sensitive detectors called RATE OF RISE detectors which trigger a fire alarm when the temperature rises faster than it should normally. Properly calibrated (and regularly tested) these can be as effective than the smoke detectors (which work by "seeing" smoke particles in the air). If it"s not possible to get Rate of Rise detectors installed in your theatre space instead of smoke detectors, you may be able (subject to local building regulations and local fire department advice) to isolate the smoke detectors for the duration of the performance when you use smoke effects. Properly designed alarm systems incorporate timed isolation, so that smoke detectors are only off for a specific period, and automatically come on after that period.
Member of the Stage staff who is responsible for moving props and/or scenery during the show, and for ensuring that items under their responsibility are working correctly and properly maintained. Stage Crew (also known as Stagehands) are often employed on a casual basis for a specific production, and may not be part of the theatre"s full-time staff. They also may be touring with a particular production.
NB: The Netherlands, Portugal and Germany use the opposite to the rest of Europe; i.e. Stage Left UK = Stage Right. The directions are seen from the director"s and audience"s perspective, NOT the actors. In Portugal Isquerda (left) is the equivalent of UK Stage Right and Direita (right) is the equivalent of UK Stage Left.
1) Backstage whistles were originally used to give instructions to the sailors who (because they knew the best knots) had the job of operating the theatre"s flying system. Nowadays, whistling is forbidden backstage because it might result in a lost sailor cutting a rope and dropping something on somebody.
2) The practice of reversing "hemp" lines in a theatre to spread wear over as great a length of rope as possible. Over a period of time this practice can considerably increase rope lifetime, especially if lines are rotated between sets as well as positions in the grid (The short of set 1 becomes the long of set 40, for example)
Backstage whistles were originally used to give instructions to the sailors who (because they knew the best knots) had the job of operating the theatre"s flying system. Nowadays, whistling is forbidden backstage because it might result in a lost sailor cutting a rope and dropping something on somebody. See Superstition.
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Crossword puzzles have been published in newspapers and other publications since 1873. They consist of a grid of squares where the player aims to write words both horizontally and vertically.
Next to the crossword will be a series of questions or clues, which relate to the various rows or lines of boxes in the crossword. The player reads the question or clue, and tries to find a word that answers the question in the same amount of letters as there are boxes in the related crossword row or line.
The fantastic thing about crosswords is, they are completely flexible for whatever age or reading level you need. You can use many words to create a complex crossword for adults, or just a couple of words for younger children.
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Crosswords are a great exercise for students" problem solving and cognitive abilities. Not only do they need to solve a clue and think of the correct answer, but they also have to consider all of the other words in the crossword to make sure the words fit together.
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24 Clues: Energy an object has due to its motion • Jar lids and fan blades are examples of: • What is the unit of measurement for Work? • What is the unit of measurement for Force? • An engine hoist is a kind of _______________. • What is the unit of measurement for distance? • A simple machine consisting of an arm and fulcrum • Flag poles, engine hoists, and barns all contain: • ...
26 Clues: side • carry • funny • force • stick • messure • envolve • go round • go around • move round • thiny rope • sticky band • hard movement • tool that push • inclined plane • make something • something round • toy that rotates • tool with two poles • middle of something • plane simple machine • bar that moves a wheel • apart between two lines • machine everyday tools • up put a part on another • ...
24 Clues: A ramp (2 words) • The effort distance of a screw • The resistance distance of a screw • A wheelbarrow is this class of lever • A pair of pliers is this class of lever • A pair of tweezers is this class of lever • Several meshed gears are called this (2 words) • Simple machines exchange effort force for this • Angular velocity is measured in this unit (abbv) • ...
25 Clues: A push or pull • Force times effort • what you lift with a pulley • Wheels reduce the amount of ______ • what you move or lift with a lever • When this increases effort decreases • the type of pulley that does not move • the amount of force applied to a machine • A wheel with a groove on the outside edge • the type of plane that is a sloped surface • ...
25 Clues: ml3, cm3, l x w x h • inside – side + vent • air: earth: magic:____ • hot: cold: accident: ____ • family :clan :improve :______ • equals force applied times distance • external power that provides kinetic energy • I am created from combining simple machines • I am an inclined plane wrapped around a pole. • a plane inclined at an angle to the horizontal • ...
26 Clues: having a slope • to bring upward • in place of, rather • easy to do or understand • machines or set of equipment • a vehicle with an engine and two wheels • a basic tool used to lift or pry things open • to make a hole in certain things using a drill • to be formed from two or more things or people • a bar on which a wheel or a pair of wheels turns • ...
20 Clues: Wedge used for cutting food • Wedge used for chopping wood • Fixed point on a lever that doesn"t move • Lever used for digging holes in the ground • Number of different types of simple machines • Pulleys are used to raise this on a sailboat • This part of a bottle is an example of a screw • Inclined plane that is often found on a playground • ...
26 Clues: around it. • inclined planes. • force The force exerted to do work. • that uses a lever and a wheel-and-axle. • wood and rocks and raising heavy objects. • machines A machine in which two or more simple • A simple machine that applies force to a fixed bar • a wheel to move a greater distance with less effort. • and tackle A compound machine consisting of fixed and • ...
25 Clues: stop • down. • heavy objects. • Ability to do work • or raise an object • The amount of energy exerted • used to move heavy loads up or down • A device for doing some kind of work • The amount of area an object will move • The force of one object pulling on another • The amount of weight that needs to be moved • Machine One of six tools that make work easier • ...
20 Clues: tools that make work easier • two or more machines together • reverses the direction of force • inclined planes; ramp, wedge, screw • a pulley that doesn"t change position • two or more pulleys connected together • Levers; levers, wheel, and axle, pulley • a flat surface that is higher on one end • a machine used to push two objects apart • ...
21 Clues: / Push or pull • / Rate of doing work • / How far away something is • / Wedge used for cutting food • / Wedge used for chopping wood • / Using force to move an object • / Simple machine attached to an axle • / How many simple machines are there? • / How many classes of levers are there? • / A lever usually found at the playground • / Inclined plane usually found at a playground • ...
22 Clues: Element with atomic number 8. • The building block of matter. • Created the first periodic table. • The process of an atom losing energy • Positively charge subatomic particles • Found in the nucleus with the protons. • Where the electrons float around the nucleus. • a term used for nonmetals that are easily broken. • ...
24 Clues: The SI unt for work • The SI unit for force • How far the object moves • The SI unit for distance • Wedge used for cutting food • Stairs are this kind of simple machine • Fixed point on a lever that doesn’t move • Force that you apply to a simple machine • Lever that is often found on a playground • How far you apply a force to move an object • ...
18 Clues: Unit of meaurement for energy • Simple machine found in a door knob • Stored energy possessed by an object • Energy that causes particles to move • There are ____ kinds of simple machines • A simple machine used to cut through things • Converts rotational motion to linear motion • Machines that have a single or no moving parts • ...
26 Clues: around it. • inclined planes. • force The force exerted to do work. • that uses a lever and a wheel-and-axle. • wood and rocks and raising heavy objects. • machines A machine in which two or more simple • A simple machine that applies force to a fixed bar • a wheel to move a greater distance with less effort. • and tackle A compound machine consisting of fixed and • ...
23 Clues: unit for work • unit for time • unit for force • unit for power • the work you do on the machine • a fixed point that is found in levers • the work done by a machine on an object • this is a pair of inclined planes that move • a hammer is an example of this type of lever • a wheel-barrow is an example of this type of lever • a simple machine that is a straight, slanted surface • ...
21 Clues: EXAMPLE OF PULLEY • EXAMPLE OF A WEDGE • WORK IS MEASURED IN • POWER IS MEASURED IN • FORCE IS MEASURED IN • TWISTED INCLINED PLANE • HOW QUICKLY WORK IS DONE • FORM OF THE WHEEL AND AXLE • EXAMPLE OF COMPOUND MACHINE • A DEVICE THAT MAKES DOING WORK EASIER • ROD OR PLANK THAT PIVOTS ABOUT A POINT • MACHINE DOES WORK WITH ONLY ONE MOVEMENT • THE EFFORT OR WORK YOU EXERT ON A MACHINE • ...
20 Clues: tools that make work easier • two or more machines together • reverses the direction of force • inclined planes; ramp, wedge, screw • a pulley that doesn"t change position • two or more pulleys connected together • Levers; levers, wheel, and axle, pulley • a machine used to push two objects apart • a flat surface that is higher on one end • ...
21 Clues: / Push or pull • / Rate of doing work • / How far away something is • / Wedge used for cutting food • / Wedge used for chopping wood • / Using force to move an object • / Simple machine attached to an axle • / How many simple machines are there? • / How many classes of levers are there? • / A lever usually found at the playground • / Pulleys are used to raise this on a sailboat • ...
20 Clues: wedge used for cutting food • wedge used for chopping wood • part of a water bottle with a screw • fixed point on a lever that doesn"t move • lever used for digging holes in the ground • pulleys are used to raise this on a sailboat • number of different types of simple machines • wheel and axle tool that is often used with screws • ...
20 Clues: Work=____xDistance • Number of simple machines • Distance between threads on a screw • Ratio of force magnitudes (abbreviated) • The ability to not be effected by something • A lever arm fixed to a shaft, called an axle • Type of pulley that changed direction of force • Number that represents the strength of the force • Type of pulley where force directions stay constant • ...
23 Clues: unit for time • unit for work • unit for force • unit for power • the work you do on the machine • a fixed point that is found in levers • the work done by a machine on an object • this is a pair of inclined planes that move • a hammer is an example of this type of lever • a wheel-barrow is an example of this type of lever • a simple machine that is a straight, slanted surface • ...
20 Clues: / Push or pull • / Rate of doing work • / How far away something is • / Wedge used for cutting food • / Using force to move an object • / Simple machine attached to an axle • / How many simple machines are there? • / How many classes of levers are there? • / A lever usually found at the playground • / Pulleys are used to raise this on a sailboat • ...
18 Clues: a push or pull • the unit of work • basically it is a ramp • the pivot point of a lever • The _____ for work is W = Fd • These have few or no moving parts • another unit for work besides the Nm • the application of force over distance • a rigid bar that pivots around a point • a force applied to a machine, like a lever • an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • ...
20 Clues: levers divided into three classes • levers divided into three classes • levers divided into three classes • from from engine to the driveshaft • the force exerted by the load on a lever • raising a flag, we pull down flag goes up • a support around which a lever can rotate or pivot • a rigid bar that can rotate freely around a fulcrum • ...
18 Clues: output and input • used with an axle • The SI unit of work • the transfer of energy • Used with wheels on a car • This at one end of a lever • The fixed point in a lever • power equals work divided by • allows you to do work easier • two inclined planes put together • the rate at which energy is transferred • This force allows you to move the machine • ...
18 Clues: a type of wedge • a wheel and axle • example of a wedge • a second class lever • a simple machine in a bike • you require this, like water • person who designs buildings • example of a compound machine • an everyday wheel and axle machine • what type of machine is a drill bit • simple machine that makes work easier • one of two families of simple machines • ...
19 Clues: wedge used for cutting food • wedge used for chopping wood • part of a water bottle with a screw • fixed point on a lever that doesn"t move • level used for digging holes in the ground • pulleys are used to raise this on a sailboat • number of different types of simple machines • wheel and axle tool that is often used with screws • ...
14 Clues: Simple Machines increase ___ • Simple Machines decrease ___ • A well is an example of a ____ • A screw is a wound up _________ • A knife is an example of a ____ • The pivot at which a lever turns. • Compound Machines are made up of ____ • There are ___ different Simple Machines • A hockey stick is an example of a ______ • A steering Wheel is an example of a _____ • ...
17 Clues: Pivot. • A lever used by carpenters. • Example of an inclined plane. • Example of lever in a playground. • Weight to be moved by a simple machine. • Example of wheel and axle is a ____ knob. • Type of simple machine is a wheel and ____. • A rigid bar that turns freely about a pivot. • A type of simple machine is an inclined ____. • ...
17 Clues: not complicated • helps to lift heavy objects • to take away or to take off • leaning or tilting at an angle • the outermost part of an object • used to connect a pair of wheels • an inclined plane to help cut wood • a flat surface, like a wooden board • to join two or more things together • to seperate or divide from end to end • a type of lever you can ride in the park • ...
17 Clues: A PUSH OR PULL • ABILITY TO DO WORK • A RAMP IS AN EXAMPLE • MORE THAN ONE PULLEY • MOVABLE INCLINE PLANE • FORCE MOVES AN OBJECT • ADVANTAGE FROM A MACHINE • FULCRUM IS AWAY FROM YOU • THE FULCRUM IS BY YOUR HAND • THE RATE WORK IS BEING DONE • A SIMPLE PULLEY CHANGES THIS • WHAT WE LIFTED DURING THE LAB • LEVER WITH THE FULCRUM IN THE MIDDLE • INCLINE PLANE WRAPPED AROUND A CYLINDER • ...
19 Clues: A crane is an example of a _______ • An inclined plane is also known as a _____ • In a lever, this is the resistance to motion • Scissors are an example of a ____ class lever • A wheelborrow is an example of a ___ class lever • A ramp allows you to do the work with ____ force • This is a device that makes a physical task easier • ...
18 Clues: "Rolls" to reduce friction • More commonly known as a ramp • Changes the direction of a force • Two inclined planed back to back • He came up with three laws of motion • This equals mass x acceleration (F=ma) • An inclined plane wrapped around an axle • Strong shape with circular cross section • Strong shape used in roof trusses and bridges • ...
18 Clues: the fixed point • flat-shaped surface • work done by a machine • Force exerted on a machine • The work done on a machine • The force exerted by a machine • The rate of which work is done • Unit of work, Equal to one newton • rigid bar free to pivot or rotate • Inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • a device that includes 2 or more machines • ...
19 Clues: a way to measure energy • a unit for measuring work • requires the object to move • getting stuff done in a practical way • and Axle, one of mankind"s greatest inventions • machine, a machine made of two or more simple machines • plane, a plane inclined at an angle to the horizontal. • distance, the length of the sloped surface of the ramp • ...
18 Clues: the unit of work • the unit of force • the unit of distance • they make work easier • a seesaw or broom handle • the fixed point of a lever • door handle and sink faucet • the output force/ input force • staircase and wheel chair ramp • knife, door stop, and scissor blades • the force a machine applies to object • the force a person applies to machine • ...
28 Clues: unit for work • unit for distance • amount of simple machines • work put into the machine • how well a machine performs • SI unit for gravity and force • unit of measurement for power • a ramp is this simple machine • product of force and distance • work that the machines applies • efficiency is measured as a ___ • 1 ________ is equal to 746 Watts • machines exist to make work______ • ...
16 Clues: rate at which work is done • unit of work equal to one newton/meter • fixed point around which a lever pivots • force exerted on an object that causes it to move • simple machine that is an inclined plane that moves • plane simple machine that is a flat, slopped surface • machine a machine that utilizes two or more simple machines • ...
16 Clues: A hill • An Axe • Seesaw • On a car • _____Driver • Stored Energy • Energy of motion • Object exerted force • Machine exerted force • Moving and stored energy • A circle of electron flow • A circuit that goes one dirction • A circuit that can go multiple directions • The amount of times A machine exerts a force • A thing that gives a base to others of its kind • ...
16 Clues: The center part of a pulley • A simple machine that uses a wheel • There are ______ classes of levers • Machines that have lots of components • The shape a ramp makes against the ground • A ramp that lets us raise and lower objects • The point of ______ is a main part of a lever • ______ class lever - has the force in the middle • ...
16 Clues: SI unit for work • force x distance • a flat, sloped surface • the rate at which work is done • the force exerted on the machine • a rigid bar that is free to pivot • grooved wheel with a rope or cable • output force divided by input force • a fixed point that a lever pivots around • two cylindrical objects fastened together • the force the machine exerts on an object • ...
17 Clues: si unit for work • equation for work • si unit for power. • a flat,stoped surface. • how quickly work is done. • inclined plane that moves. • the force the machine applies. • point about which the lever pivots. • a device that makes doing work easier. • the force that you apply on a machine. • a machine th does work with only one movement. • ...
16 Clues: Ability to do work • How far load is moved • The object being moved • A push or pull on an object • Any tool that makes work easier • Force that is used to move a load • The action of one surface or object rubbing against another. • A rod passing through the center of a wheel or group of wheels. • A simple machine that is a wheel that is used with a cord or rope. • ...
16 Clues: a weight to be carried or moved • force: the force put on an object • plane: is a sloped surface or ramp • a rigid rod that rotates at a point • force: the force applied to the machine • the force used to move an object over a distance • can be used to hold things together or lift things • motion: the movement of an object in a circular path • ...
16 Clues: This is an inclined plane. • A push or pull on an object. • Your Science duotang is this. • Your axle needs this to be useful. • An axe blade is an example of this. • This simple machine uses a fulcrum. • Your wheel needs this to be useful. • The name for the spirals on a screw. • A pulley that is attached to the load. • This forces stops a ball from rolling. • ...
16 Clues: the vertical axis • the horizontal axis • force or input force • the measured variable • the manipulated variable • a scientific idea with evidence • Often, the _________ force is the force of gravity • a measurement of the force amplification of a machine • the force placed on the simple machine to move the load. Also called • ...
16 Clues: the unit for work • a slanted surface • wheels with teeth • the unit for power • the ability to cause change • a bar that pivots on a point • the unit used to measure time • the rate at which work is done • the unit used to measure force • two inclined planes back to back • the unit used to measure distance • wheel that turns together with an axle • ...
16 Clues: an example of a lever • the groove on a screw • something that has gears • that handle that turns a wheel • an example of an inclined plane • simple machines have no _____ parts • two toothed wheels that fir together • two inclined planes joined back to back • an example of a pulley in the school yard • two or more simple machines working together • ...
16 Clues: The object being moved • a pulley attached to the load • the push or pull of an object • The force the resists movement • The amount of force being used • a bar that runs through a wheel • a wheel with a groove and a rope • an object that rests on a fulcrum • A pulley attached to a solid object • A lever with the Load in the middle • A lever with the effort in the middle • ...
16 Clues: wedge used for chopping wood • a wedge used for cutting food • fixed point on a lever that does not move • a rod with an inclined plane wrapped around it • the number of different types of simple machines • type of wheel and axle that is often used with screws • an inclined plane that is often found on the playground • ...
15 Clues: measurement for work • rigid bar resting on a pivot. • and tackle/another name for a pulley. • wheel with a grooved rim around which a cord passes. • force/the initial force used to get a machine to begin working. • machine/any of the basic mechanical devices for applying a force. • class lever/the pivot (fulcrum) is between the effort and the load. • ...
15 Clues: An educated guess • Effort times distance • a machine making work easier • A completely proven concept. • center vertical line on a graph • force The amount of force used. • A concept not completely proven. • center horizontal line on a graph. • The part where the object centers on • force The force slowing a process down. • ...
15 Clues: contingent on or determined by. • which an effort must overcome order to do work • strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement. • a machine consisting of two or more simple machines operating together. • applied at one point on the lever in order to move an object resistance • ...
15 Clues: an idea • a system of rules • to function or operate • basic mechanical device • multiple simple machines • the pivot point on a leavor • force produced by a machine • dependant on another variable • an explanation to an experiment • energy used to perform an action • not dependant on another variable • vertical axis on a coordinate plane • horizontal axis on a coordinate plane • ...
16 Clues: Fixed point on a lever. • Lever that kids play on. • Lever used for digging holes. • wedge used for chopping wood. • Used to raise a flag up the flagpole. • Incline plane found in most playgrounds. • wheel and axle device used to open doors. • A simple machine used to separate something. • Number of different types of simple machines. • ...
17 Clues: Example of an inclined plane. • In the centre of a class 1 lever. • In the centre of a class 3 lever. • In the centre of a class 2 lever. • How many classes of lever are there? • A sloped surface that simplifies work. • A type of simple machine with a wheel. • Device that makes work easier for people. • Machines can change the ______ of a force. • ...
16 Clues: wedge used to cut food • a push or a pull on an object • what it takes to move an object • the object you are trying to move • screw that is used on a bottle of water • rod that is attached to a wheel that turns • a simple machine used to separate something • a lever used for digging holes in the ground • number of different types of simple machines • ...
16 Clues: done by a person • done by a machine • forces times distance • the work the machine does • causes a loss of efficiency • machines can change force or • the work the user of a machines does • percent of Winput that becomes Woutput • a doorknob if an example of a wheel and • a wheel with a groove that holds a rope • how much a machines multiplies your effort • ...
16 Clues: Wedge used for cutting food • Uses force to move something • Two inclined planes back to back • Uses a wheel to move heavy objects • A bicycle is and example of a _____ • Simple machines have very ___ parts • An inclined plane around a cylinder • Can be used to raise of lower things • Machines are tools that make task _____ • All machines are built using 1 or more _ • ...
15 Clues: Pivot. • A lever used by carpenters. • Example of an inclined plane. • Example of lever in a playground. • Weight to be moved by a simple machine. • Example of wheel and axle is a ____ knob. • Type of simple machine is a wheel and ____. • A rigid bar that turns freely about a pivot. • A type of simple machine is an inclined ____. • ...
15 Clues: a unit of energy;a newton-meter • a wheelbarrow is a ______ class lever • There are _ different classes of levers • a simple machine that would help chop down a tree • without this simple machine, your desk would fall apart • two round objects working together that can make a doorknob • a simple machine that would help hang your clothes up to dry • ...
21 Clues: W=FxD • P=W/T • a fixed point • the unit for work • the unit for power • MA=output force/input force • the work done by the machine • the work you do on a machine • the rate at which work is done • ME=work output/work input x 100 • a double inclined plane that moves • a device that helps make work easier • an inclined plane wrapped in a spiral • ...
21 Clues: P=W/t • W=Fxd • a simple machine • the work done by a machine. • MA=output force/input force. • the work you do to a machine. • ME=work output/work input x 100 • the rate at which work is done. • a double inclined plane that moves • the unit used to express power is J/s. • plane a simple machine that is straight • used to express work is the Newton-meter. • ...
15 Clues: Energy energy of motion • a fixed point on a lever • a wedge used for chopping wood • Energy stored energy in an object • two levers used for cutting paper • A lever commonly found on a playground • a simple machine used to rise up flags • the number of simple machines that we learned about • when you push or pull something you are applying this • ...
15 Clues: a unit of energy;a newton-meter • a wheelbarrow is a ______ class lever • There are _ different classes of levers • a simple machine that would help chop down a tree • without this simple machine, your desk would fall apart • two round objects working together that can make a doorknob • a simple machine that would help hang your clothes up to dry • ...
15 Clues: force applied with distance • the variable that the scientist changes • strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement. • A machine consisting of two or more simple machines operating together • the point on which a lever rests or is supported and on which it pivots. • ...
15 Clues: bar that is free to pivot around a fixed point • pulley, pulleys that are secured to a single spot • class, input force between fulcrum and output force • wedge, an inclined plane with one or two sloping sides • machine, 2 or more simple machines that operate together • inclined plane wrapped in a spiral around a cylinder post • ...
15 Clues: a sloping surface • made up of a circular frame • A push or a pull on an object • the force exerted on a machine • an object that tapers to a thin edge. • a unit of work equal to one newton-meter • the force exerted on an object by a machine • bar or board that rests on a support called a fulcrum. • a mechanism that converts rotational motion to linear motion, • ...
15 Clues: Two or more simple machines • Flat,and has a slanted surface • Two Inclined planes back to back • A bar that rotates at a fixed point • percentage of input and output force • Work done by outforce and output distance • Work done by input force and input distance • Has a grooved wheel that holds a rope or a cable • An inclined plane that is wrapped around a cylinder • ...
15 Clues: amount of energy necessary to move an object. • force the force used to move an object over a distance • strength or power exerted upon an object; physical coercion; violence: • the point on which a lever rests or is supported and on which it pivots. • machine A machine consisting of two or more simple machines operating together • ...
15 Clues: depends on independent variable. • Mental or moral strength or power. • Operate or function, especially properly or effectively. • A variable whose variation does not depend on that of another. • A set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based. • The point on which a lever rests or is supported and on which it pivots. • ...
15 Clues: a push or pull upon an object • a pivot point around which a lever turns • the variable that you measure in an experiment • the ratio of the output force to the input force • the line on a graph that runs vertically through 0 • the line on a graph that runs horizontally through 0 • an idea or explanation you test through experimentation • ...
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16 Clues: Fixed point on a lever. • Lever that kids play on. • Lever used for digging holes. • wedge used for chopping wood. • Used to raise a flag up the flagpole. • Incline plane found in most playgrounds. • wheel and axle device used to open doors. • A simple machine used to separate something. • Number of different types of simple machines. • ...
16 Clues: Fixed point on a lever. • Lever that kids play on. • wedge used for chopping wood. • Lever used for digging holes. • Used to raise a flag up the flagpole. • Incline plane found in most playgrounds. • wheel and axle device used to open doors. • A simple machine used to separate something. • Number of different types of simple machines. • ...
15 Clues: The ability to do work. • A push or pull on an object. • A continuous change of position of a body. • An inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder. • A solid disc that rotates around a center axis. • The point around which a lever turns or is supported. • A result of a force moving an object a certain distance • The energy which a body possesses because of its motion. • ...
15 Clues: energy of motion • a fixed point on a lever • stored energy in an object • a wedge used for chopping wood • two levers used for cutting paper • A lever commonly found on a playground • a simple machine used to rise up flags • a simple machine that is a wheel attached to a rod • the number of simple machines that we learned about • ...
15 Clues: a system of a living body • the force exerted by the load on a lever • the load between the fulcrum and the effort force • a support around which a lever can rotate or pivot • a rigid bar that can rotate freely around a fulcrum • the fulcrum is between the load and the effort force • a wheel with a grooved rim in which a rope or cable can run • ...
15 Clues: plane a sloped ramp • the ability to do work • the quantity that can be carried • a short slender sharp pointed pin • a ridged bar that resting on a pixot • using force to move a object a distance • a circular object that rotates on the axle • a piece of wood or metal having one thick end • a large farming implant with one or more blades • ...
15 Clues: Used to cut objects • Used to bust open things • You would use it to raise a car • This is used to split objects in half • This object can be used to cut things • This object loosens and tightens things • This simple machine is used in the kitchen • This object helps you get to places faster • It can be used to help you crush a certain food • ...
15 Clues: an educated guess • forced applied to a machine • has 2 or more simple machines • strength for physical movement • rule made that has to followed • variable changed to get a result • an idea made to explain something • vertical axis on coordinate plane • horizontal axis on coordinate plane • any basic machine for applying force • ratio of input force to output force • ...
16 Clues: load • gear • force • spring • effort • planes • newton • balance • fulcrum • friction • inclined • advantage • multiplier • mechanical • resistance • multiplier
14 Clues: driven between two objects • is the amount of energy applied • used to lower or raise an object • the work you put into the machine • used to fasten something or to tighten • the pole or object that holds up wheel. • the ratio of work done and power consumed • the force you put into acting on an object • an object that grinds against another to move • ...
14 Clues: any device that makes work easier • the fixed point that a lever pivots around • the most basic device for making work easier • when work is done, this force is what you do • effectiveness of a machine (output work/input work) • a force that always lowers the efficiency of a machine • when work is done, this is the force that the machine does • ...
14 Clues: ,try • ,l_ _ _ r • ,a shaft used to rotate a gear or wheel. • ,the advantage gained by the use of a machine • ,a device that increases the speed of a object. • ,tools that help you increase your effort but can produce more output. • ,a bundle of items placed on a ginger object for a purpose eg transportation. • ...
14 Clues: Another word strength. • Garlic crusher is a_______Machine. • The propellor turns or moves_____. • something that makes gears move fast. • something that helps to move objects up. • Something that you are trying to lift upwards. • Pulley machines can change the________ or force. • Every machine has a_______on the middle of a machine. • ...
14 Clues: long • tough • simple • seasaw • slanting • machines • lifts an object • works with wheel • grips the wood tight • wheel works with axle • is mainly a sharp object • is the fixed point of the lever • is part of lever in which you have to give a effort • is a part of the lever in which you have to take the load
14 Clues: The work done by the machine on an object. • A ramp is an example of an ________ _____. • When you apply a force to a machine through a distance. • _____ is the rate at which work is done or energy is transformed. • When a force causes an object to move in the direction of the force, it is ____. • ...
14 Clues: variable. • Mental or moral strength or power. • Operate or function, especially properly or effectively. • A set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based. • The point on which a lever rests or is supported and on which it pivots. • machine- Any of the basic mechanical devices for applying a force, such as an inclined plane, wedge, or lever. • ...
14 Clues: , try • , l_ _ _ r • , a shaft used to rotate a gear or wheel. • advantage , the advantage gained by the use of a machine • multipliers , a device that increases the speed of a object. • , a bundle of items placed on a ginger object for a purpose eg transportation. • , a circular object surrounded by teeth it comes in different size and shapes. • ...
14 Clues: the state or quality of being efficient. • Force: the force you put out of an object. • Plane: a plane inclined at an angle to the horizontal. • Force: any type of force that is exerted onto a machine • the ability to do something or act in a particular way, esp. as a faculty or quality. • ...
14 Clues: helps you push things apart. • Force the force you put on the machine • using a force to move an object a distance • simple machine that makes work easier for use • Force the force the machine exerts on a object • a wheel and axle with a rope or chain attached. • can work by turning into an object or flat surface. • ...
14 Clues: the ability to do work • an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • energy that an object has due to its motion • the fixed point around which a lever pivots • a result of a force moving an object a certain distance • a device made from a rigid bar that turns around a fixed point • a combination of two or more simple machines that operate together • ...
14 Clues: the fixed point of rotation on a lever • the ratio of output force to input force • an inclined plane wrapped around a shaft • wheel with a rope, chain, or belt around it • a sloped surface used to gain mechanical advantage • and inclined plane used to split or hold objects in place • a special kind of wheel and axle that has interlocked teeth • ...
14 Clues: A wheel and axle reduces... • A surface tilted at an angle • A bar/plank with a pivot point • A machine that makes work easier • A circle with a rod in the middle • An example of a wedge used to chop wood • A lever that is used to pick up sausages • An inclined plane spiraling around a cylinder • Tweezers are an example of this class of lever • ...
14 Clues: a ramp • A lever with the fulcrum in the middle • an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • The force used to move an object over a distance. • a lever with the fulcrum and input force on opposite sides • A lever with the fulcrum and effort force on opposite sides • when the pulley is attached to the ceiling or some immovable object. • ...
14 Clues: a ramp • used for separating • a pole used for lifting • a twisted inclined plane • the force you on a machine • a wheel with a rod through its center • the force the machine exerts on a object • amount of energy necessary to move an object • a wheel and axle combined with chains or rope • the rate at which work is done or energy converted • ...
14 Clues: a rule • a guess • a supposition or a system of ideas • vertical axis of a system of coordinates • horizontal axis of a system of coordinates • machine a machine with many simple machines • strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement. • the point on which a lever rests or is supported and on which it pivots. • ...
14 Clues: The variable that you change • Work that you do to move an object • The variable that you record as the result • The force an effort must overcome order to do work • A machine consisting of two or more simple machines operating together • The point on which a lever rests or is supported and on which it pivots • ...
Coal mine- An area of land and all structures, facilities, machinery, tools, equipment, shafts, slopes, tunnels, excavations, and other property, real or personal, placed upon, under, or above the surface of such land by any person, used in extracting coal from its natural deposits in the earth by any means or method, and the work of preparing the coal so extracted, including coal preparation facilities. British term is "colliery".
– A large excavation machine used in surface mining to remove overburden (layers of rock and soil) covering a coal seam. The dragline casts a wire rope-hung bucket a considerable distance, collects the dug material by pulling the bucket toward itself on the ground with a second wire rope (or chain), elevates the bucket, and dumps the material on a spoil bank, in a hopper, or on a pile.
Factor of safety- The ratio of the ultimate breaking strength of the material to the force exerted against it. If a rope will break under a load of 6000 lbs., and it is carrying a load of 2000 lbs., its factor of safety is 6000 divided by 2000 which equals 3.
Layout- The design or pattern of the main roadways and workings. The proper layout of mine workings is the responsibility of the manager aided by the planning department.
Mineral- An inorganic compound occurring naturally in the earth"s crust, with a distinctive set of physical properties, and a definite chemical composition.
Safety lamp- A lamp with steel wire gauze covering every opening from the inside to the outside so as to prevent the passage of flame should explosive gas be encountered.
Tram- Used in connection with moving self-propelled mining equipment. A tramming motor may refer to an electric locomotive used for hauling loaded trips or it may refer to the motor in a cutting machine that supplies the power for moving or tramming the machine.
Wire rope- A steel wire rope used for winding in shafts and underground haulages. Wire ropes are made from medium carbon steels. Various constructions of wire rope are designated by the number of strands in the rope and the number of wires in each strand. The following are some common terms encountered: airplane strand; cablelaid rope; cane rope; elevator rope; extra-flexible hoisting rope; flat rope; flattened-strand rope; guy rope; guy strand; hand rope; haulage rope; hawser; hoisting rope; lang lay rope; lay; left lay rope; left twist; nonspinning rope; regular lay; reverse-laid rope; rheostat rope; right lay; right twist; running rope; special flexible hoisting rope; standing rope; towing hawser; transmission rope.