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can you tell me the principals of lever in points

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Answered by MrWanderer
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Hey there this is your answer!

It has been found by experiment that two equal forces acting in opposite directions, i.e., clockwise and counterclockwise, and applied to a uniform lever at equal distances from the fulcrum counteract each other and establish a state of equilibrium, or balance, in the lever.

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Answered by drkarthik457
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Answer:

The lever is one of the most basic forms of a machine. They help us in lifting loads with lesser effort. It consists of a beam or rigid rod pivoted at a fixed hinge or fulcrum.  

Load : The object which we are lifting.

Fulcrum : Point at which the lever is pivoted.

Effort : The force applied to make the object move.

Principle of the Lever. It has been practically found that when two equal forces acting in opposite directions, i.e., clockwise and counterclockwise, are applied to a uniform lever at equal distances from the fulcrum, they counteract each other and establish a state of equilibrium in the lever.

Explanation:

The lever is one of the most basic forms of a machine. They help us in lifting loads with lesser effort. It consists of a beam or rigid rod pivoted at a fixed hinge or fulcrum.  

Load : The object which we are lifting.

Fulcrum : Point at which the lever is pivoted.

Effort : The force applied to make the object move.

Principle of the Lever. It has been practically found that when two equal forces acting in opposite directions, i.e., clockwise and counterclockwise, are applied to a uniform lever at equal distances from the fulcrum, they counteract each other and establish a state of equilibrium in the lever.

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