Levers are force multipliers so the effort, the imput force, can produce a larger force on the load. Levers use moments to work. M=Fxd
Here's an example:
You use a force of 5N to lift a load. The lever causes your hand to be 1m away from the pivot of the lever. The moment is 5Nm.
The load is 0.2m from the pivot. Rearrange the equation and you should find:
F=M/d --> F=5/0.2=25N
Hope this helped!
Levers work because the lever pushes a platform that holds an object and the object comes up to where you want it (in some cases)
no, he did not !he explained how the lever works, the rule, the law, he did not invent it!
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This isn't that kind of carjack that you guys think it is, it a kind of tool for a car. It makes work easier because you can use it as a lever. You can use it as any kind of lever, a first class lever, a second class lever, ora third class lever. It works better as a third class lever. It works better as a third class lever because your using less work. Less work is being done with a third class lever because of he distance. The more the distance, the less force you need. Also, the more the distance, the less heavier it is.
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Archimedes described and explained how it works, but discovered? Probably some caveman.
A lever works on the principle of using torque. A screw driver is used as a lever because the relatively broader handle produces much more torque for the same force as compared to the narrower blade of the screw driver.
A lever works by reducing the amount of force needed to move an object or lift a load. A lever does this by increasing the distance through which the force acts . Lever neither increases or decreases the amount of total effort necessary . Instead , they make the work easier and simpler.
Rig a dispenser so that it works. make sure to put a pressure plate or lever for use. Put a lot of arrows in the dispenser, then use the lever or pressure plate and arrows will fire out.
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the fulcrum lies between the effort and load the effort or force and makes it possible to perform the work
I had trouble too. If it's like mine, there is a black plastic key on the underside of the start lever box . You insert it in the slot on the top of the start lever box and then release the lever and pull it back to the handle. I hope this helps you. I had trouble too. If it's like mine, there is a black plastic key on the underside of the start lever box . You insert it in the slot on the top of the start lever box and then release the lever and pull it back to the handle. I hope this helps you.