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TEC 2º Levers
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True or False: the greater the distance between the applied force and the fulcrum, the less effort that is required?
True
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What are some examples of a Class 3 Lever?
Tweezers, kitchen tongs, staple removers, broom, etc
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What is the name we use for the point of support?
Fulcrum
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What are some examples of a Class 2 Lever?
Nutcracker, wheelbarrow, paper punch,
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What is the name for the law which describes the forces of a lever in equilibrium (balance)?
The law of the lever
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What is the name for the load to be lifted or the resistance that must be overcome?
Resistance
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What are some examples of a Class 1 Lever?
See-saw, pliers, scissors, oar, crowbar
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How would you describe the law of the lever?
(The result of the applied effort x the distance from the fulcrum) must be equal to (the result of the resistance x the distance from the fulcrum)
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What is the name for a rigid bar that can pivot on a point of support?
Lever
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What is the name for the applied force?
Effort
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