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What is speed multiplier?

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a speed multiplier is an object which moves at high speed and multiplies that to create more speed with an object it is trying to move. an example is hitting a tennis ball with a tennis raquet - you swing your arm/hand at a short distance at high speed and great effort so travels a great distance at an even higher speed. the distance the ball moves is large so the force by your arm/hand is small. hope this helps! :)
speed multiplier- machine that requires a small movement of an effort to produce a large movement of a load, such as a third class lever.

source: Pearson Science S.B

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