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Mechanical Linkages
Simple machines are made up of moving parts. The way the parts (sometimes called bars) are arranged let them take one kind of movement (the input motion) and turn it into a different kind of movement (the output motion).
A linkage is a mechanism made up of two or more parts connected at pivot points. A linkage can change the direction of motion, the amount of force, or both.





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