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The biceps is an example of a class 3 lever. The triceps is an example of a class 1 lever.
It is a 2nd Class lever, and your elbow it self is the fulcrum, your forearm is the lever and the weight is where ever u put it on your hand or forearm. The fulcrum is at your elbow.
a pair of scissers
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First class lever
The biceps is an example of a class 3 lever. The triceps is an example of a class 1 lever.
First, second, and third class levers.An example of a first-class lever is the joint between the skull and the atlas vertebrae of the spine: the spine is the fulcrum across which muscles lift the head.An example in the human body of a second-class lever is the Achillestendon, pushing or pulling across the heel of the foot.An example of a third-class lever in the human body is the elbow joint: when lifting a book, the elbow joint is the fulcrum across which the biceps muscle performs the work.Source(s):http://www.science-class.net/Anatomy/Sup…
It is a 2nd Class lever, and your elbow it self is the fulcrum, your forearm is the lever and the weight is where ever u put it on your hand or forearm. The fulcrum is at your elbow.
A hammer is a class 3 lever. The force, your muscle, is between the fulcrum, your elbow, and the load, the hammer.
a pair of scissers
first class lever
A pair of scissors, or a crow bar.A first class lever is where the fulcrum is between the two forces. A very clear third example might be a seesaw.
First class lever
First Class LeverIt is a First class lever.
2nd class lever
third class lever. Load/Resistance is the ball fulcrum = hip & knee
A first class lever is when the fulcrum is inbetween the load and the effort force an example would be a seesaw or scissors. Hope this helped(: