Raising with a lever refers to using a lever, a simple machine, to apply a force in order to lift or move an object. By pushing or pulling on one end of the lever, the object on the other end can be raised or moved with less effort than if the force was applied directly.
A folding table would be considered a "lever". Think about how the legs of the table "pivot" to open and close, just like the lever does.
A venetian on a rod is considered a lever, specifically a class 1 lever. The rod acts as the fulcrum, the venetian blind as the load, and the force needed to raise or lower the blinds corresponds to the effort.
well if you mean as in lever action there is winchesters with lever action ive seen a 10 gauge Winchester with lever action its a fine piece of wor i wish i could have shot it
A ladder can be considered a lever because it allows you to lift or move objects to a higher position, similar to how a lever works by amplifying force. When you apply force to one end of a ladder, it pivots around a fixed point (the ground), enabling you to raise objects at the other end using less effort.
FULCRUMA fulcrum is the support point for a lever used to raise or lower something. Basically, THE POINT AROUND WHICH A LEVER MOVES, IS CALLED FULCRUM.An easy way to understand what a fulcrum means is the point in which the sea saw is supported by and an old scale.In general terms, a fulcrum is the support or pivot point for a mechanical lever.
The French word lever means to raise in English.The English word lever means levier in French.
Lever= meaning the action to raise---you can use it to mean get up
Class Two Lever
Try becomes pry, which means to raise or move with a lever.
There are usually two ways to lower a basketball net. Either there will be a lever on the back, and you would scroll that around to raise or lower, or there is a lever, and you pull it down to raise the net and push it up to lower the net.
i can't tell you the answer... BUT i will give you a clue! 1. search up lever 2. raise it up.. i think! you know i don't really know this question too..
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underneth the column is a lever, pull down on it to raise or lower steering wheel. But do not forget to push lever back up, when adjustment is made to lock it in place. Good-Day!
The word "levé" in French can have a few meanings depending on the context. It can mean "raised" or "lifted" as in "lever les mains" (raise your hands), or it can mean "standing up" as in "être levé" (to be up).
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on mine it,s on the right side by the dash large pole like thing sticking up, either has a push button on top or pulls out and back to raise and lower deck, [ has notches for the lever to fit in,]
Lever In physics, a lever (from French lever, "to raise", c.f. a levant) is a rigid object that is used with an appropriate fulcrum or pivot point to multiply the mechanical force that can be applied to another object.