
Levers
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Science, Physics
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8th - 9th Grade
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Levers
Pages 170-171
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Lesson objectives:
Describe what a lever is
Describe how we use levers
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Key words:
levers
turning effect
turning force
effort
load
pivot(fulcrum)
force multiplier
distance multiplier
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Levers
We use levers to move objects that are too heavy to lift on their own.
A lever is a bar that can turn when you exert a force on one end.
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More examples of levers
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Open Ended
Give more examples of levers.
NOTE: You may use internet.
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Draw
Show the effort, pivot(fulcrum), and the load in the picture on the left. You may draw on the image.
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More about levers
The lever is a force multiplier because it makes the effect of the force that you exert much bigger.
Some objects are used as distance multipliers. A distance multiplier is a tool that increases the distance moved by a force.
About Force Multipliers
Levers
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