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A lever is a solid rod or bar that is supported at a turning point, called the fulcrum.
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The force that makes an object move or change position.
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An inclined plane that moves through another object and changes the direction of a downward force to a sideways force.
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Fluids inside high-pressure tubing that are used to transmit a large force.
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Using a substance to reduce friction.
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A wheel which spins freely in one direction and locks in the other direction.
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The opposing force provided by an object that is being moved by an effort.
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A lever where the fulcrum is between the load and the effort.
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The effect of using a lever.
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A force acting against motion caused by things in contact.
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Produced when a force causes something to turn.
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Toothed wheels that transmit a rotational force to another gear or device, such as a wheel.
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A push or a pull.
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A type of simple machine that allows a lower effort to be applied but over a longer distance.
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