The mechanical advantage of broomstick is what??????
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Mechanical advantage doesn't have to multiply force, it can multiply distance which would still make the task easier. One example of that is a broom. The mechanical advantage is not force, it is distance. For a broom, your upper hand is the fulcrum and your lower hand provides the input force. Hope it will help you!
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The mechanical advantage of broomstick is always less than one.
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