Third class. Because they are good for speed and longer movements and are arranged: FEL; Flucrum - Effort - Load. Other examples include brooms, fishing poles, and even your knees. On the mouse trap car the fulcrum is the bar that the spring is wound upon. The effort is the pressure on the snapper's lever arm that comes from the spring unwinding, and the load is at the end of the lever arm where the string is attached, the string that gets wound around the main axle and causes the wheels to turn when the spring is released.
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A broom is an example of a class three lever because the effort is in the middle of the fulcrum and loadSome examples areBroomHockey StickArmBoat PaddleBaseball BatIn Level 3 levers the force is applied between the fulcrum and the load, as in tweezers. Example of third class levers are:Arm,Baseball bat,Broom,Doors,Fishing rod,Sling,Tweezers,Stapler,Hammer nailing a nail,An arm lifting weights,Mouse trap,Golf Club,Catapult,Diving board,Nail clippers, the main body handle exerts the incoming force,Spoon, when used for flinging food, which uses the index finger as the fulcrum, the thumb as the effort, and the load is the food,Mandible - *if you put the food item far back enough, it can also be a 2nd class lever,Fork in customary use,Knife as utensil.Broom,tweezersIn third class levers the force is between the resistance and the axis. A baseball bat, golf club, shovel, and a broom are examples of third class levers.
the elastic potential energy of the spring on the mouse trap is changed to kinetic energy, causing the car to move. The kinetic energy in turn changes to thermal energy as friction causes the car to come to a halt
The wheels on the ground create friction
Yes a mouse trap is a lever
A Mouse Trap.
Third class. Because they are good for speed and longer movements and are arranged: FEL; Flucrum - Effort - Load. Other examples include brooms, fishing poles, and even your knees. On the mouse trap car the fulcrum is the bar that the spring is wound upon. The effort is the pressure on the snapper's lever arm that comes from the spring unwinding, and the load is at the end of the lever arm where the string is attached, the string that gets wound around the main axle and causes the wheels to turn when the spring is released.
The mouse trap was a spring assist lever for the clutch that lightened the pull. It mounted on the left side of the frame and looked very much like an actual mouse trap
you have lots of lever in your house, like a light switch, or a mouse trap! it all depends on if you need 1st 2nd or 3rd class levers.
The plural of mousetrap is mousetraps.
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Mouse traps are available in a variety of styles. Basically they work in one of three ways. The first method is the simple snap trap, which can be made out of wood or plastic. The second variety is an electronic trap which use high-voltage. The third style of trap is a glue trap that prevents the mouse from leaving once contact is made.
Third class levers the Effort is between the Resistance and Fulcrum (FER) Examples are: · Mouse trap · Baseball bat · Tweezers · Nail clippers · Mandible · Hockey Stick · Fishing Rod · Door · Broom · Arm · Boat Paddle
Mouse Trap - game - was created in 1963.
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