A lever has a Mechanical Advantage of 13. How much force would the lever exert if you push with a 200N force?

200=MA*input force

solve for input force.

To determine the force exerted by the lever, we can use the formula for mechanical advantage:

Mechanical Advantage = Output Force / Input Force

In this case, the mechanical advantage (MA) is given as 13, and the input force (F input) is 200 N, which is the force you are pushing with.

Rearranging the formula, we can solve for the output force (F output):

F output = MA * F input

Substituting the given values:

F output = 13 * 200 N

Calculating the expression:

F output = 2600 N

Therefore, the lever would exert a force of 2600 Newtons.