A bucket is what we in the heavy equipment industry refer to them .
The mechanical advantage (MA) of a machine is calculated by dividing the output force by the input force. In this case, the input force is 30 units and the output force is 15 units. Thus, MA = output force / input force = 15 / 30 = 0.5. This indicates that the machine does not provide a mechanical advantage, as it requires more input force than the output force it delivers.
A mechanical pencil or propelling pencil is a pencil with a replaceable and mechanically extendable pencil lead.The eraser is fitted on top of the pencil at the opposite end to the lead.The maximum length of the eraser would be no more than half an inch when new.
actually mechanical advantage is the ratio of load to effort. it is the measure of the effort required to move the load. its maximum value is given by 1/m where m is the slope of graph plotted with load on X axis and effort on Y axis. hope your got the answer.
Jacob Perkins invented the mechanical refrigerator, but not with pure thought.William Cullen was the one who came up with the idea, but his wasn't practical. Jacob was the one who made it work, and he got all the credit. William claimed that Jacob had stolen his idea, but in the end Jacob kept all credit for his patent.
A couple quid an hour! :) I was just wondering the same thing and hoped this question had an answer on here. I've just returned from a trade test with Amec for offshore work and there were test papers for mechanical fitters and technicians. it appears to be only offshore where they make a difference between the two. I served my apprenticeship as a mechy fitter, but my trade papers say technician. I think fitters will be more involved with simple remove and replace jobs. "replace this valve/pump etc" where as a technician will be more involved with diagnosis and repair/overhaul of mechanical equipment. that's my take on it. but as often happens in shut downs and hook ups, we all end up doing the same bloody jobs as each other and, as I said at the top of the post, the techs get a bigger wedge at the end of the trip!
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by the end and you will fine the shove and omg learn
yes. "shovelled" is the past tense of shovel.
You beat the skulduggery Island. At the end you get it.
The shovel is at the place where the Whirley Street kids throw you snowballs,at the very right end of Wimpy Wonderland.
You don't need to get pass them till the end. All you need to do is get far enough to grab the shovel to shovel off Greg' s grandma's driveway. Once you have the shovel you don't have to go that way anymore. At the end of the game you see them again but this time you get to push a snowball at them.
The end of a lever that carries the load is the output arm instead of the input arm which is the end of a lever that force is applied to move the load.
Generally, the point of the shovel handle is not so much as a machine to amplify the force you exert, as it is simply a way of being able to reach the ground with a scooping device, without having to bend your spine too much in order to do it. There are times, however, such as when you use a shovel to dislodge a large rock, when you could use it as a lever.
a shovel is a first class lever. the force is applied to the handle, the soil at the end is the load and the edge that touchs the top of the soil is the fulcrum.
The 3rd rock from sol is just earth- hence SOLar system- to find it you just look for the arm of the galaxy with what appears to have a spot or something on the end of the arm near the inside part of it then, some where near the middle of that arm is sol (near the middle segment pointing near the end of the arm- hope this helps! Mondraverse-(spore user name)
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The homonyms for "on the end of your arm" are "palm" and "palm". The homonyms for "a bunch of bananas" are "bunch" and "bunch".