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Collection of Lever Cliparts (36)
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Handy lever graphics collected for teachers and designers, mixing black and white line art with colored icons for flexible layouts.
A worker uses a lever to lift and shift a massive rock, demonstrating the principle of mechanical advantage.
A 19th-century-style illustration of a worker using a lever and fulcrum to lift a massive stone-demonstrating Archimedes’ principle in action.
When effort meets calm: a determined traveler wrestles with a heavy pole while his camel watches, unbothered.
A lever diagram (left) shows force (F), load (P), and fulcrum; on the right, a man uses a wheelbarrow-applying the same principle to lift weight (W) efficiently.
A hand applies force at point A to lift heavy rock B using a lever pivoted on fulcrum C-Archimedes’ foundational mechanical concept.
A classic seesaw demonstrates the lever principle: effort (P) and load (W) act around fulcrum (F), showing balanced and unbalanced torque.
A child on a seesaw demonstrates how weight and distance from the fulcrum affect balance-a classic example of lever mechanics.
A classic 5-speed manual gear shift pattern showing forward gears 1-5 and reverse (R) in an H-configuration.
A stylized illustration showing human figures using levers to lift the planet, representing how focused effort drives worldwide progress.
A classic blue three-ring binder with a blank label slot-ready to hold your important documents and notes.
A labeled diagram illustrating the mechanical advantage of a claw hammer, where input force P at the handle generates greater output force F at the claw.
A vintage-style lever press holding a staved wooden barrel-ideal for small-batch fermentation and artisanal beverage production.
A historical depiction of Archimedes’ principle in action: a man applying leverage to shift an immovable stone with minimal force.
A historical diagram showing how a lever amplifies force: effort (P) at one end lifts weight (W) using fulcrum (F) as pivot.
A classic seesaw demonstrates how force, weight, and fulcrum position interact-key to understanding levers and torque in basic physics.
A physics diagram showing lever mechanics alongside a man using a wheelbarrow to lift a child, demonstrating force application and mechanical advantage.
A humorous cartoon depicts Archimedes demonstrating his famous “give me a lever and I shall move the world” claim-using a lever to lift a massive boulder.
A classic mechanical adjustment knob featuring a threaded mounting base, dual spherical grips, and an ergonomic lever handle for fine control.
A wooden seesaw with % symbols illustrates the delicate balance between competing financial percentages-like discounts vs. profit margins.
A classic toggle switch with a green handle, mounted on a wooden base-perfect for demonstrating fundamental circuit control.
A classic pair of blue-handled scissors shown open, perfect for representing cutting, editing, or DIY tasks.
Labeled diagram showing a horizontal lever (C), counterweight (A), pulley (B), and suspended mass (D) illustrating mechanical advantage principles.
A smiling caveman digs with a handmade stick tool, demonstrating early human ingenuity and resourcefulness.
