how do i no my sugar lever high orlow
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There is no such formula
It says so in the formula
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fd=MA
The MA would be 6cm because the formula to find the MA is input arm divided by output arm
Class-III Lever . . . MA always less than 1. Class-II Lever. . . . MA always more than 1. Class-I Lever . . . . MA can be 1, more than 1, or less than 1.
Move the fulcrum closer to the load.
The ideal MA is 47.
a lever has a mechanical advantage of 5 . how heavy an object can the lever move if a person exerts 100N force on the lever?
Mechanical advantage: Class-I lever . . . can be any positive number Class-II lever . . . always less than ' 1 ' (and more than zero) Class-III lever . . . always more than ' 1 '
you take the lever and turn it around and than the thingey ma bober should be done you take the lever and turn it around and than the thingey ma bober should be done
It is (distance from fulcrum to effort)/(distance from fulcrum to load).
ma/cax100
Move the fulcrum farther from the force and closer to the load.
f=ma