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    Lever, simple machine consisting of a bar supported at some stationary point along its length and used to overcome resistance at a second point by application of force at a third point. The stationary point of a lever is known as its fulcrum. The term... more

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  • Lever - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Levers can be used to exert a large force over a small distance at one end by exerting only a small force over a greater distance at the other. ...

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  • Levers- EnchantedLearning.com

    Levers are one of the basic tools that were probably used in prehistoric times. Levers were first described about 260 BC by the ancient Greek mathematician ...

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  • lever

    Levers are simple machines used to lift weights. First let's learn some terms you will need to know. A load is the thing you're lifting. ...

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  • Dirtmeister: Simple Machines -- Lever

    In its simplest form, a lever is a stick that is free to pivot or move back and forth at a certain point. Levers are probably the most common simple machine ...

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  • Lever Principle

    This applet shows a symmetrical lever with some mass pieces each of which has a weight of 1.0 N. The lever arms can be read from the coloured rectangles; ...

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    LEVER wireless training, wireless LAN course, seminar or tutorial for professionals working in wireless lans, WiFi, 802.11, Wi-Fi, WLAN, Bluetooth, GSM, ...

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  • Levers

    For your arm, leg or any body part to move the appropriate muscles and bones must work together as a series of levers.

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