The mechanical advantage changes. The proportion of needed effort in relation to the rock's weight changes.
Well, what happens is, people who don't know what they're doing come on here and ask questions when they should know how to answer the question themselves. This sounds like a question from a test, so if it's for a test then you should have been taught how to solve this.
Perhaps maybe it's just one big lever so you have the option of just holding the cart wear ever you want instead of having gaps.
It would be a lever class one lever as the fulcrum is in the middle
It is a Lever and also it is a third class lever.
Yes ,spanner is an example of lever that is operated by hand, for tightening bolts and nuts.
No, a hand drill is not a lever.
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Well, what happens is, people who don't know what they're doing come on here and ask questions when they should know how to answer the question themselves. This sounds like a question from a test, so if it's for a test then you should have been taught how to solve this.
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Perhaps maybe it's just one big lever so you have the option of just holding the cart wear ever you want instead of having gaps.
It would be a lever class one lever as the fulcrum is in the middle
the hand lever is the part of microscope.... the microscope need to see the small things or viruses....
The pulley makes work of lifting easier then lifting by hand.
The left hand side handlebar lever is the clutch.
If you mean the "Hood" then I can help you. First you'll need to pull the hood release lever located on the drivers side lower panel. Once this is done, you can now lift the hood away from the Hood Lock hinge. Now the secret to lifting the hood up fully is that the hood lever is in the RIGHT curve of the hood. Meaning- You'll use both hands to lift the hood. Left hand on the left curve and right hand on the right curve of the hood. The fingers on your right hand will feel the lever. Gently pull up on the lever and the hood will fully lift up.
Airplanes do not have gas pedals. Instead they use a throttle lever which is hand operated. Some planes come with pedals that are used to operate the rudder or brakes.
'Give me a hand lifting this table please?' asked Mike.