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Problem 1 The force arm of a lever is 8 m long and the length of the load arm is 2 m. Calculate the force F needed to lift a 500 N load and find out the mechanical advantage of the lever.

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Answer:

The force needed to lift a 500 newton-load is 125 newtons.

The mechanical advantage of the lever is 4.

Step-by-step explanation:

Needed force is equal to the weight of the load. The Law of Lever, which is a particular case of the definition of Torque, states that force is inversely proportional to distance from fulcrum, that is:


F_(F) \cdot r_(F) = F_(L)\cdot r_(L) (1)

Where:


F_(F) - Needed force, in newtons.


r_(F) - Force arm, in meters.


F_(L) - Load force, in newtons.


r_(L) - Load arm. in meters.

The mechanical advantage of the lever (
n), no unit, is determined by following formula:


n = (F_(F))/(F_(L)) (2)

If we know that
F_(F) = 500\,N,
r_(F) = 2\,m and
r_(L) = 8\,m, then the load force needed to lift is:


F_(L) = F_(F) \cdot \left((r_(F))/(r_(L)) \right)


F_(L) = 125\,N

The force needed to lift a 500 newton-load is 125 newtons.

And the mechanical advantage of the lever is:


n = 4

The mechanical advantage of the lever is 4.

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