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a limb that transmits and modifys force or motion when forces are applied at two points and turns about a third
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a type of simple machine; consists of a rigid bar that pivots about a fulcrum, used to transmit and enhance power or motion
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A simple machine consisting of a rigid bar that is free to pivot on a fulcrum.
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Has the same function as a knob, except is longer and thinner. To open a door, levers are pushed down. Beside the decorative uses of a lever, they are also used in applications where someone is handicapped and cannot grasp a knob very well.
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a factor that influences one or more indicators and that can be manipulated through management.
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