A nutcracker is a 2 class lever because the load is in the middle.
A paint brush is a 3rd class lever.
A lever that has the load between the fulcrum and the effort is known as a second order lever. Once again, the further away the effort is from the fulcrum and the load the greater the mechanical advantage of the lever.
first class lever
You use class 1 lever to overcome sprig tension. Then a class 3 lever holds the clothes.
A nutcracker is a 2 class lever because the load is in the middle.
No, it's a 2nd class.
A nutcracker can be specifically classified as a "Third" class "Lever".
No. It's an example of a Second Class lever.
it is a first class lever i know that didn't answer your question:) Heyy:)
A nutcracker can be specifically classified as a "Third" class "Lever".
In a first class lever the fulcrum is at the middle. load and effort are applied at two ends. eg scissors. In second class lever fulcrum is at one end and effort is at other end. The load is at the middle. eg nutcracker.
In a first class lever the fulcrum is at the middle. load and effort are applied at two ends. eg scissors. In second class lever fulcrum is at one end and effort is at other end. The load is at the middle. eg nutcracker.
Class 1 lever
Nut cracker is a second order lever because the nut(load) is in between.
Yes, a trolley is considered a second class lever. A hammer is considered a third class lever. Also, a clothes pin is considered a third class lever.
no. a catapult is a class-3-lever not a class-1-lever.