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==Key Stage 4==
 
==Key Stage 4==

Revision as of 17:40, 20 April 2019

Key Stage 2

Meaning

A 'Jack' uses a lever and a piston to allow a person to lift a car.

A lever is a tool which can be used to make lifting easier.

About Levers

Levers are used to lift cars with a jack, pull out nails with a hammer and to break locks with a crowbar.
A lever needs a long stiff rod and a pivot.
A seesaw can work as a lever. If an adult sits close to the centre and a child sits at the far end, the child can lift the adult.
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A lever makes it easier to lift a heavy object.

Key Stage 3

Meaning

A lever is a Force Multiplier or a Distance Multiplier that uses a pivot to create a moment.

About Levers

Levers are used to lift cars with a jack, pull out nails with a hammer and to break locks with a crowbar.
A lever needs a long stiff rod and a pivot.
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A lever makes it easier to lift a heavy object.

Extra Information

Key Stage 4

Meaning

A lever is a Force Multiplier or a Distance Multiplier that uses a pivot to create a moment.

About Levers

Levers work as force multipliers by applying a force of effort at a greater distance from the pivot than the force of load.
A lever needs a long stiff rod and a pivot.
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The force of effort is 3 times further from the pivot than the force of load, so the effort is 3 times smaller than the load.