A man uses a crowbar of length 1.5 m to raise a load of 75 kgf by putting a sharp edge below the bar at a distance 1 m from his hand. State the kind of lever and calculate the effort needed.
Class I lever, 37.5 kgf
Given, length of the crowbar = 1.5 m
Length of effort arm, EF = 1 m
Load = 75 kgf
Considering the figure above,
Length of load arm, LF = Total length - Length of effort arm = 1.5 - 1 = 0.5 m
According to law of levers,
Mechanical advantage of a lever =Effort arm (EF)Load arm (LF)=1.00.5 =2
Also, Mechanical advantage=Load (L)Effort (E)
⇒75 kgfE =2
⇒E=752=37.5 kgf
It is a class I type lever as fulcrum (F) is between the effort (E) and the load (L).