The height of the Great Pyramid = 139 metres
The slope of a ramp with a mechanical advantage of 4 = 4x139 = 556m
There is a mechanical advantage in using a long, gently sloping ramp than a short steep ramp. If you want to test this remember what goes up must come down and a long ramp gives you more time to react
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A very practical example of mechanical advantage is the use of a "cheater bar." If you find a bolt that is hard to break, simply slip a long pipe or similar object over the handle and it will apply much more torque.
Yes, but it sort of works in reverse. You usually use a lever to gain a mechanical advantage by having the load on the short end and applying pressure to the long end. The short end of the flush lever is pushed down a short distance and other end goes up a longer distance, giving you an advantage in distance.
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The height of the Great Pyramid = 139 metres The slope of a ramp with a mechanical advantage of 4 = 4x139 = 556m
The height of the great pyramid = 139 metres The slope of a ramp with a mechanical advantage of 4 = 4x139 = 556m
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1/5 = 0.2
The ideal mechanical advantage of the bar is 5.
The mechanical advantage is 8/2 = 4.
a long and fat knife
Bigger is better no mater what situation. remember don't try this at home :)
a long wedge has a greater mechanical energy then a short wide wedge.
The mechanical advantage is a numerical relationship among the sizes of physical components of the machine. It's constant as long as the sizes of those parts of the machine are constant.
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There is a mechanical advantage in using a long, gently sloping ramp than a short steep ramp. If you want to test this remember what goes up must come down and a long ramp gives you more time to react