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For the following simple see-saw calculate
The load that could be lifted The mechanical advantage (assum the lever is 100%
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For the following simple see-saw calculate
The Mechanical advantage (assum the lever is 100% efficient
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Use the image of a person lifting a boulder with a lever to answer the question.
An illustration shows a man using a stick and a
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A person uses a screwdriver as a lever to open a can of paint. Where is the fulcrum in this situation? (1 point)
• the point
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A person is lifting a heavy box using a lever. What is the purpose of the lever in this situation?(1 point)
Responses to reduce
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A person uses a screwdriver as a lever to open a can of paint. Where is the fulcrum in this situation?(1 point)
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A person uses a screwdriver as a lever to open a can of paint. Where is the fulcrum in this situation?(1 point)
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In the lever drawn above the short pencil acts as the
Load Fulcrum Wheel Ramp
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What is the name of the fixed point about which a lever rotates?(1 point)
Responses groove groove bar bar fulcrum fulcrum pulley
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Forces
Mechanical Advantage
Mechanical Force
Mechanics
Physics
Simple Machines
Work and Energy