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Moments, levers and gears - OCR GatewayTypes of lever

Turning forces are found in many everyday situations and are essential for machines to function. Levers and gears make use of these turning forces to aid movement.

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Types of lever

A consists of:

  • a
  • an effort
  • a load

The table shows some examples of the different types of lever:

Arrangement of componentsExamples
effort - pivot - loadsee-saw, crowbar, scissors
pivot - load - effortwheelbarrow, nutcracker
pivot - effort - loadtweezers, cooking tongs
Arrangement of componentseffort - pivot - load
Examplessee-saw, crowbar, scissors
Arrangement of componentspivot - load - effort
Exampleswheelbarrow, nutcracker
Arrangement of componentspivot - effort - load
Examplestweezers, cooking tongs

Simple levers and rotation

A simple lever could be a solid beam laid across a pivot. As effort is applied to rotate one end about the pivot, the opposite end is also rotated about the pivot in the same direction. This has the effect of rotating or lifting the load.

Levers such as this one make use of moments to act as a 鈥榝orce multiplier鈥. They allow a larger force to act upon the load than is supplied by the effort, so it is easier to move large or heavy objects.

A plank sits on a聽pivot with an object on the left end. Arrow pointing downwards from right indicates where force can be applied to make lever work.

Example

A solid beam 0.5 m long is laid across a pivot to form a simple lever. The pivot is 0.1 m from the end of the beam. Calculate the heaviest load that could be lifted using a force of 500 N.

First calculate the moment due to the 500 N force. To do this, distance will also need to be calculated. To lift the greatest load, the effort must be applied furthest from the pivot.

Calculate the greatest distance from the pivot:

0.5 - 0.1 = 0.4 m

Then use the values to calculate the moment:

moment of a force = force 脳 distance

moment = 500 脳 0.4

moment = 200 Nm

Use the answer above to calculate the maximum force 0.1 m from the pivot.

Rearrange the equation to find force:

\(force = \frac{moment}{distance}\)

\(force = 200 \div 0.1\)

\(force = 2,000~N\)

The heaviest load that could be lifted by this arrangement is 2,000 N. The lever has the effect of multiplying the force by 5 times - it is a 5脳 force multiplier.