5.3.2

Levers

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Levers

A lever is a long bar that sits on a pivot. A seesaw is an example of a lever.

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Force multipliers

  • Levers can be described as force multipliers.
  • Force multipliers are simple machines.
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Pivots

  • The middle part of the seesaw is called a pivot or fulcrum.
  • The bar is moved against the pivot to move an object.
  • The position of people along the seesaw determines how easy it is to move them.
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Moments

  • If you have a lever long & strong enough, you could lift a kangaroo.
  • You'd be able to lift the kangaroo because the longer the lever, the more force can be applied.
  • This turning force in a lever is called a moment.

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