A broom is a lever. Your hands are the pivot point around which the broom spins.
a compound machine is a combination of simple machines
A standard broom is a lever, which translates some force in the horizontal direction. The motion of one hand uses the other hand as a fulcrum, allowing the force of both hands to be exerted in the same direction. Either hand can be considered as a stationary or moving fulcrum. With the fulcrum at the top hand, a broom is a class 3 lever (load and force on same side of fulcrum). With the fulcrum fixed at the middle hand, a broom is a class 1 lever (force and load on opposite sides of the fulcrum). Push brooms and whisk brooms are not levers.
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In essence it is a pulley in which the chain and the wheel cannot slip with regard to each other.
It is a simple lever.
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A third-class lever.
A third-class lever.
The person who is sweeping probably is holding the broom. What kind of question is that really?
A broom is considered a type of lever. The handle of the broom acts as the lever arm, allowing you to apply force to sweep the floor more easily.
It is a simple lever.
What kind of proverb a broom is sturdy because its strands are tightly bound
i have a treadle style broom machine not sure of the year i think its pre 1840. You could look on the antique section of ebay, or talk to your local antique dealer.
i have a treadle style broom machine not sure of the year i think its pre 1840. You could look on the antique section of ebay, or talk to your local antique dealer.
The applied force to the end of the handle is the input force and the output force is when the broom sweeps over the floor.
A broom is a class 3 lever, where the effort is applied between the load and the fulcrum. This means that when you push on the handle of the broom, the load (dirt, debris) is lifted off the ground.