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Q: Give some examples of 2 class levers?
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Can you give me some examples of class 3 levers?

no


What are some examples of third class levers in the body?

the arm and your wrist are two good examples of third class levers in your body


What are some examples of the 1st class of levers?

screwdrivers


What are some examples third class levers?

Lab tong, forearm, wrist


What are some examples of 3rd class levers?

Your arm is a really good example


What are some class 1 levers?

Lever belongs to the category of simple machines. They are three types of levers 1. First class levers 2. Second class levers 3. Third class levers In the first class levers fulcrum is in between applied force and load. common examples are Crowbar , Pair of scissors , SeeSaw , Skull and neck in our body .


What are some examples of levers in the body?

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What are some examples of a first class?

A first-class lever is one in which the fulcrum is located in the center, with load and applied force on either side.Relatively common examples of first-class levers are:seesawcrowbarscissorsan oar attached to a boata hammer removing a nailfishing rodpliersHere are some good Examples, Crowbar's, Scissors and even Seesaw's!


What simple machine is the output force less than the input force?

Some Class-I levers, and all Class-III levers.


What are some examples of a first class lever?

A first-class lever is one in which the fulcrum is located in the center, with load and applied force on either side.Relatively common examples of first-class levers are:seesawcrowbarscissorsan oar attached to a boata hammer removing a nailfishing rodpliersHere are some good Examples, Crowbar's, Scissors and even Seesaw's!


What are some examples of class 3 levers?

First class levers are like see-saws. The fulcrum (turning point) comes between the effort and the load. So if you push down on the effort the load goes up. With second class levers the load comes between the effort and the fulcrum. This is good for catapulting things. Third class levers have the effort between the load and the fulcrum. An example would be a fishing rod. The fish on the end is the load, your hand on the rod is the effort and the hand at the end is the fulcrum.


Is a light switch a 2nd class lever?

It depends on the exact construction of the switch in question. Some are first class, some are second class, and some aren't levers at all.