i cannot remember how to get to this point but get to the part where the pad comes out, jump on it and then onto the opposite area with the doors, look to the left and up and make sure the door is facing down, u may also notice a platform moving around and it stops beneath it wait till the platform arrives then go quickly through the door to the left (if u miss keep going till u get it), then make sure you're near the middle and it should carry you through a portal taking you to a cut scene (by the way make SURE you are in the middle of the pad sometimes you can get hooked on the sides of the portal and you fall off, which kills you -.-# this can get very frustrating) good luck
Yes, it is a 3rd Class Lever.
It is massless and it is not affected by gravity.
When using a lever to lift a 45 N rock, the force required would be an input force. This is because you are applying the force to the lever to lift the rock against the force of gravity. The output force would be the force exerted by the lever on the rock.
There are levers that reset the block puzzle (right there), and the sand room (at the left side), but only if you fail the challenge.
A lever is a simple machine that uses variable distance to multiply force, or to redirect existing forces. With a lever, the force exerted by gravity on a weight can be used to lift another weight. By varying the distance between a lever's ends and its fulcrum, a heavy object can be lifted a short distance by a smaller force moving a longer distance.
It would be a lever class one lever as the fulcrum is in the middle
Which one? The one that has statues is: Pull lever 4. Pull lever 2. Pull lever 3. Pull lever 1. For the ledges that crumble, it is: man, zigzags, bird, eye For the dashes use the solution below: Press the first, the third, and the fourth dashes ONCE. For the blocks, push them off to create the picture on the wall. Hope this helped!
When the lever is level and unmoving, the forces acting on the rock are gravity pulling it downward and the normal force pushing it upward to support its weight. Additionally, there may be friction forces acting between the rock and the lever to keep it in place.
Torque is maximized when the plane is horizontal because the force due to gravity acts perpendicularly to the lever arm, resulting in the greatest rotational effect. As the plane tilts towards a vertical position, the angle between the force of gravity and the lever arm decreases, leading to a reduction in torque. When the plane is completely vertical, the force of gravity acts parallel to the lever arm, causing the torque to drop to zero. Thus, the orientation directly influences the effectiveness of the force in creating rotational motion.
The stairs alone are not. A lever is a simple machine that is used to lift an object up easier because instead of pulling up against gravity you are pushing down with it but still lifting the same weight. A lever needs to have a pivot point which stairs don't have. This pivot point is called the fulcrum. Stairs are actually considered an incline plane, another type of simple machine.
to keep the centre of gravity as low as possible , at a given cornering speed, this offers the shortest lever that tends to roll the car
A fulcrum in a lever is very important because without a fulcrum a lever isn't a lever , and the fulcrum is the main part of a lever.