Load = the force of the weight of the lever
fulcrum = the point of which the lever rests
effort = the force you apply to the lever
The resistance arm is the side of the lever (from the fulcrum to the load) that carries the load.
The lever, when pushed on, lifted the load. Hope this helps!
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It is a "LIVE LOAD" which is the weight of snow for which a roof is designed for. It is usually 40 lbs. per square foot. Al dead load is the weight of the roof structure itself.
The term load balancing can be in reference to computing and electric power. A definition and explanation of both load balance terms can be found on the website Wikipedia.
Load = the force of the weight of the lever fulcrum = the point of which the lever rests effort = the force you apply to the lever
The resistance arm is the side of the lever (from the fulcrum to the load) that carries the load.
outputforce: the force the lever applies to the load
The wheels are fulcrums what is the load and the lever
when the load is at a constant position on the lever arm, how can you make it easier to life the load?
when the load is at a constant position on the lever arm, how can you make it easier to life the load?
when the load is at a constant position on the lever arm, how can you make it easier to life the load?
force
Force the lever will apply to the load being lifted.
a class two lever has fulcrum at one end and the load in center
2nd
The end of a lever that carries the load is the output arm instead of the input arm which is the end of a lever that force is applied to move the load.