The shovel acts like a lever when the shovel is in the dirt and you push down against the end of the shovel, making it pivot. This is because, in this scenario, you are exerting a force on one end (the handle) while the shovel pivots at the point in the dirt, allowing you to lift the load (dirt) at the other end more easily due to the mechanical advantage provided by the leverage.
A shovel performs several different functions. One of these is that it gives mechanical advantage as a lever. When does it act like a lever? (1 point)
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when you push the shovel downward into the dirt and a small force allows you to push down into the dirt easily
when you push the shovel downward into the dirt and a small force allows you to push down into the dirt easily
when you step up onto the shovel with both feet to use your body weight
when you step up onto the shovel with both feet to use your body weight
when the shovel is in the dirt and you push down against the end of the shovel, making it pivot
when the shovel is in the dirt and you push down against the end of the shovel, making it pivot
when the soil is lifted with the dirt at the end of the shovel and a lifting force at the handle
when the soil is lifted with the dirt at the end of the shovel and a lifting force at the handle
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