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14 May, 18:41

The IMA of a lever can be increased by decreasing the length between the applied effort and the pivot.

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  1. 14 May, 18:54
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    We never really used the acronym "IMA", or ideal mechanical advantage, but I'm assuming you are trying to increase the leverage and ease the effort. If so, the answer is false. You want larger movement on the effort side, and smaller movement on the resistant side of the fulcrum.
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