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force multiplier

Machine designed to multiply a small effort in order to move a larger load. The ratio by which a machine multiplies the effort is called its mechanical advantage. Examples of a force multiplier include crowbar, wheelbarrow, nutcrackers, and bottle opener.


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Although constructive simulation studies have shown the PGMM is a force multiplier, it was time to see how it would perform in realistic military operations in urban terrain (MOUT) with live Soldiers and equipment.
It is also a force multiplier, meaning size doesn't always confer an advantage, as companies such as eBay, Google and Skype have shown to great effect.
 
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