Assuming the load is evenly distributed from the wheel to the handle, it would be 2 feet. But if it is a wheelbarrow, there is more load over the wheel than load at the handle end when lifted, so my estimate would be 1.5 feet from the wheel.
The mechanical advantage of a wheel and axle is the ratio of the radius of the wheel to the radius of the axle.
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When the radius of the wheel is larger than the radius of the axle - which is almost always true.When the radius of the wheel is larger than the radius of the axle - which is almost always true.When the radius of the wheel is larger than the radius of the axle - which is almost always true.When the radius of the wheel is larger than the radius of the axle - which is almost always true.
the radius of the axle and the radius of the wheel
A wheel.
True.
Because the handle is a wheel and the thing that is attached to it is a axle
The knob acts as the wheel as it spins on something inside which acts as the axle
The knob acts as the wheel as it spins on something inside which acts as the axle
Yes, it's true. Screwdriver can also be considered lever. But the most usual is wheel & axle.
The wheel and axle would be multiplying distance.
The handle of an egg beater is the axle, it turns a wheel, which in turn rotates the beaters.
The Trundle wheel is a measuring device used to find the distance from one location to another. The trundle wheel is made up of a wheel (usually with the circumference of one metre), a handle which is attached to the axle of the wheel, and a device which "clicks" every time the wheel makes one complete turn.
it is spind and when you spin the handle you should beabole to see the wheel and axel working
it is spind and when you spin the handle you should beabole to see the wheel and axel working
because the wheel turns through a much greater distance than the axle.but the smaller turn of the axle is more powerful.witten by-brenda v.=========================Answer #2:-- The fact that the wheel turns through a greater distance that the axle doesis a result, not a cause, of the wheel being bigger than the axle.-- The axle is not more powerful than the wheel. Ignoring losses, they must bothhave the same power. The axle's force is greater than the wheel's force, but to payfor it, the axle must turn through greater distance. Same as all the lever stuff.-- The diameter of the wheel needs to be greater than the diameter of the axleonly if you'd prefer not to have the axle scrape on the ground.