Asked by woosan♥
A certain lever system is only 30% efficient. What could make it more efficient? (1 point)
Responses
Use it with a lighter load to make it easier.
Use it with a lighter load to make it easier.
Use a stiffer lever to reduce energy lost bending the lever.
Use a stiffer lever to reduce energy lost bending the lever.
Have more than one person help to lift the lever.
Have more than one person help to lift the lever.
Make a longer lever that will require less force.
Responses
Use it with a lighter load to make it easier.
Use it with a lighter load to make it easier.
Use a stiffer lever to reduce energy lost bending the lever.
Use a stiffer lever to reduce energy lost bending the lever.
Have more than one person help to lift the lever.
Have more than one person help to lift the lever.
Make a longer lever that will require less force.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To improve the efficiency of a lever system that is only 30% efficient, the best option would be:
**Use a stiffer lever to reduce energy lost bending the lever.**
This choice addresses the issue of energy loss due to deformation of the lever, which can contribute to inefficiencies. Stiffer materials will better maintain their shape under load, reducing energy loss and increasing the overall efficiency of the lever system.
**Use a stiffer lever to reduce energy lost bending the lever.**
This choice addresses the issue of energy loss due to deformation of the lever, which can contribute to inefficiencies. Stiffer materials will better maintain their shape under load, reducing energy loss and increasing the overall efficiency of the lever system.
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