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How do levers create energy if the conservation of energy does not allow energy to be created?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Levers do not create energy. Levers convert a small force applied over a long distance to a large force applied over a small distance. Work is the force times the distance, W = Fd, so the total work done is the same with or without the lever. ... The energy inputted, which is force times distance, remains constant.

Answered by avinash9631
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Levers do not create energy. Levers convert a small force applied over a long distance to a large force applied over a small distance. Work is the force times the distance, W = Fd, so the total work done is the same with or without the lever. ... The energy inputted, which is force times distance, remains constant.

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