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A broom is used as a third-class lever when the hand exerts force at one end (effort), the other end moves a load (dirt), and the fulcrum is located in the middle (sweeping head). In this arrangement, the mechanical advantage is less than 1, meaning a greater effort is required to move the load but with increased speed or distance covered.
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A broom fulcrum is usually located where the handle meets the broom head. This is where the broom can pivot or rotate when you apply pressure to push or sweep with it.
A broom is neither a pulley nor a wedge. It is a tool used for sweeping and cleaning.
The end of a broom is called the bristles or the head.
The name Brandon originated in the country of England. The meaning of this name is hill covered with a broom.
Originally a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "broom hill" in Old English. Brandon is the name of the second-largest city in the Canadian province of Manitoba, and is the name of several towns throughout the U.S. and U.K.
"Brandon," which means "hill covered with broom" in English, is the loan name Brandon in Italian.
The surname Brandon has its origin in Broom Hill. My brothers name is Brandon.
Brandon is an English surname which was derived from a place name meaning "hill covered with broom" in Old English. Brandon is also used as a variant of Brendan, an Anglicized form of the Irish Bréanann, which is ultimately derived from a Celtic word meaning "prince".
"broom hill"
The name Brandon has two major origins. In English, it is derived from a surname, it means "broom covered hill." In Irish, it means "prince." The name has no connection with Islam, nor with Arabic.
The name Brandon comes from an English surname. It's a combination of words meaning broom and hill, and peaked in popularity around 1980 in the United States.
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Willow Hill Covered Bridge was created in 1962.
Jediah Hill Covered Bridge was created in 1850.
Bunker Hill Covered Bridge was created in 1895.