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Jason Day 1
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A lever is an object consisting of a rigid bar or plank that pivots at a certain point. Often used to lift an object at a second point when applying force to a third point. 2
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TThe first point (where the bar or plank pivots) that is called the “fulcrum.” TThe second point (the fraction of the bar or plank holding up the object that is to be lifted) is called the “resistance arm.” TThe third point (the fraction of the bar or plank that force is applied to) is called the “effort arm.” 4
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Resistance Arm Effort Arm Fulcrum Object Bar or Plank Applied Force Pivot 5
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MMechanical advantage is the ratio of output force to the input force. IIt is used to calculate the efficiency of a machine. TThe higher the number the more efficient the machine is. The lower the number the less efficient the machine is. 8
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TThere are three different types of levers. AA first class-when the fulcrum is in between the where the force is applied and the object or load. AA second class-when the object or load is in between the pivot and where the force is applied. AA third class-when the point at which the force is applied is between the object or load and the pivot. 9
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AA see saw AA pair of scissors PPliers 11
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A stapler A wheel barrow A nail clipper 12
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Tweezers Fishing Rod Tongs 13
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Levers are used to move object. Usually. Levers can be found in many different places. To calculate Mechanical Advantage of a lever you divide the length effort arm from the length resistance arm. (see page 6) There are different of levers. First Class, Second Class, and Third Class. (see pages 10-13) 14
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