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Lever Principle Diagram - Archimedes’ Mechanical Advantage Explained #3266427 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white line drawing illustrates the fundamental principle of the lever, one of Archimedes’ simple machines. The labeled components-effort force (P), load or weight (W), and fulcrum (F)-show how a small input force can move a larger resistance when the lever arm is properly proportioned. The arrow indicates the direction of applied force, emphasizing torque and rotational equilibrium.
Commonly used in educational materials, physics textbooks, and STEM websites to explain static equilibrium and mechanical advantage. Matches user intent for learning basic mechanics, preparing for exams, or teaching middle/high school science concepts.
Related Cliparts: Discover how levers work with this classic diagram showing force (P), weight (W), and fulcrum (F). Ideal for physics students and educators.
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