I do not believe a Bolt is classified as a lever as it does not have a fulcrum point. If it is, it would depend on what the bolt was being used for. If I had to guess, i would say class three
a second class lever
1st class
second class lever
third class lever or second it depends
In a second class lever the fulcrum and input effort are at opposite ends with the object load between.Though with a wrench to fasten a nut/bolt you apply effort at one end and this turns the load , which to my understanding is the nut/bolt you're trying to fasten at the other end.The fulcrum is the jaw used to grip the nut/bolt and turn over and the nut/bolt is the object load.How is the load between?
a second class lever
it is a second class lever
a second class lever
No. It's an example of a Second Class lever.
1st class
Answer #1:It is a third class lever.=====================Answer #2:It is a second class lever.
second class lever
no, its is second class lever.
first class lever second class lever third class lever
Answer #1:It is a third class lever.=====================Answer #2:It is a second class lever.
third class lever or second it depends
no,its second class lever for sure....