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400 N of load can be overcome by an effort of 50 N by using a lever. Calculate the mechanical advantage of the lever.
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load (l)=400N
Effort(E)=50N
mechanical advantage (MA)= load ÷Effort
(ma)=400÷50
(ma)=8
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