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it is called a force
A force is a push or pull that can cause an object to move, stop, or change speed or direction.
A push or pull that acts on an object is a force.
It is called FORCE.
yes, because when we pull or push the lever it applies the same force as applied by us and then after the same displacement occours.
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it is called a force
In a single fixed pulley, you pull (apply force) straight down (pull down). In a first-class lever you push up (apply force) , but not push.
there is a lever. pull or push to change it
It is a push and a pull. When you move your body towards the ground, it is a pull. A pull as in a pull to the ground. It is a push when you are moving away from the ground.
Push-pull linkages are where control inputs to a lever are applied to both end of the lever. For example, on an R/C airplane a rod from the servo connects to the lever controlling the rudder. When the servo turns the rod pushes or pulls the lever in one direction. With push-pull linkages, two rods act on the lever so when one rod is pushing, the other is pulling. This maximizes the effect of the servo by applying its power to both ends of the lever.
you push or pull them
Push the lever next to it as u pull the trigger then slide it out
Pull the lever and push.
There is a lever under the steering column. Its about 4 " wide and is horizontal. You can fit your fingers in it. Just pull it down to unlock and move the wheel in and out or up and down. Push it back up to lok in position. There is a lever under the steering column. Its about 4 " wide and is horizontal. You can fit your fingers in it. Just pull it down to unlock and move the wheel in and out or up and down. Push it back up to lok in position. There is a lever under the steering column. Its about 4 " wide and is horizontal. You can fit your fingers in it. Just pull it down to unlock and move the wheel in and out or up and down. Push it back up to lok in position.
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