forgatókar
A forgatókar, also known as a lever arm or crank, is a mechanical device used to convert rotational motion into linear motion, or vice versa. It consists of a rigid rod or bar that pivots on a fixed point, known as the fulcrum. The input force is applied at one end of the rod, while the output force is exerted at the other end. The distance between the fulcrum and the points where the input and output forces are applied determines the mechanical advantage of the lever.
Forgatókar can be classified into three types based on the position of the fulcrum relative to the
1. First-class lever: The fulcrum is located between the input and output forces. Examples include a seesaw
2. Second-class lever: The output force is located between the fulcrum and the input force. Examples include
3. Third-class lever: The input force is located between the fulcrum and the output force. Examples include
The mechanical advantage of a forgatókar is the ratio of the output force to the input force.