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On a wheel & axle, where would you apply force to increase speed?
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GPT 3.5
To increase the speed on a wheel and axle, you would typically apply force to the wheel. The wheel is connected to the axle, which acts as a lever, providing mechanical advantage. By applying force to the rim or spokes of the wheel, you can generate torque and rotational motion, increasing the speed of the axle and wheel.
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