GCSE Physics – Moments with a pivot
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-I can apply the principles of moments to a beam with a pivot
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What is a lever?
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What do levers consist of?
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What is a gear?
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What do gears do?
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What do two adjacent gears do?
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If one gear drives another, what is true about the forces?
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If a larger gear is driven by a smaller gear, what happens?
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If a smaller gear is driven by a larger gear, what happens?
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What is a force multiplier?
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How does a force multiplier work?
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Why would we use a force multiplier?
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What is a distance multiplier?
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How do distance multipliers work?
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Why would we use a distance multiplier?
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A lever is made of a 0.5 m long beam, with the pivot at 0.1 m from the end of the beam. What is the heaviest load that could be lifted using a 1000 N force?
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A lever is made of a 0.4 m long beam, with the pivot at 0.1 m from the end of the beam. What is the heaviest load that could be lifted using a 500 N force?
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