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What is the mechanical advantage of the class 1 lever?

Input = Effort

Output = Load



a. 4050
b. 2
c. .5
d. 12.5
e. 67.5
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GPT 3.5
The mechanical advantage of a class 1 lever is equal to the ratio of the distance from the effort to the fulcrum and the distance from the load to the fulcrum. It is calculated as:

Mechanical Advantage = Distance from Effort to Fulcrum / Distance from Load to Fulcrum

Therefore, without specific distances given, it is not possible to determine the exact mechanical advantage of a class 1 lever.
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