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Crane at Prague Castle, photo courtesy of handshouse.org “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” – Arthur C. Clarke “Mechanical advantage is a measure of the force amplification achieved by using a tool, mechanical device or machine system. Ideally, the device preserves the input power and simply trades off forces against movement to …

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One of the basic tools that date from prehistoric times. Simply a beam (lever) is used to move a load with a fulcrum (pivot) and an applied force. The position of the three determines the mechanical advantage.  “Give me a place to stand, and I will move the Earth.”, Archimedes, 260BC #lever #archimedes #mechanics Mechanical Advantage, Physics Humor, Roof Styles, Simple Machines, Beaded Jewelry Tutorials, Basic Tools, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, 7th Grade

One of the basic tools that date from prehistoric times. Simply a beam (lever) is used to move a load with a fulcrum (pivot) and an applied force. The position of the three determines the mechanical advantage. “Give me a place to stand, and I will move the Earth.”, Archimedes, 260BC #lever #archimedes #mechanics

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A simple machine is a non-motorized device that changes the direction or magnitude of a force.[2] Ithat provide mechanical advantage (also called leverage).[3]  Usually the term refers to the six classical simple machines part of engineering and applied science. For example, wheels, levers, and pulleys are all used in the mechanism of a bicycle. 6 Simple Machines, Simple Machines Activities, Simple Machine Projects, Inclined Plane, Mechanical Advantage, Physics Classroom, College Physics, Rube Goldberg, Simple Machine

A simple machine is a non-motorized device that changes the direction or magnitude of a force.[2] Ithat provide mechanical advantage (also called leverage).[3] Usually the term refers to the six classical simple machines part of engineering and applied science. For example, wheels, levers, and pulleys are all used in the mechanism of a bicycle.

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