Well, there are three classes of levers. Class one levers are seesaws, where the effort force is on one end, fulcrum in the middle and object on the other end moving the opposite direction of the effort force. Class two levers are wheelbarrows, where the effort force is on one end, the fulcrum on the other and the object in the middle. Class three levers are like Baseball bats, the fulcrum is on one end, the effort force in the middle and the object on the end. Other examples include: a Golf club, catapult, an arm, a door, a tennis racket, a fly swatter or a stick.
Four examples of levers are scissors, a wheelbarrow, baseball bats, and a broom. Other examples of levers are an axe, see saw, shovel or pry bar, hoe, fishing rod, arm, door, stapler, can opener, and pliers.
bottle opener or sometimes and elbow!
Your arm is a really good example
arm, leg, hammer, scissors, wheelbarrow, prybar
Crowbars, seesaws, and pry-type bottle openers are all examples of levers.
A claw hammer is a lever when using the claw to pull a nail. A crowbar or pry bar is also a lever. Automobile friction jacks are also levers. Your arm is a biological (biomechanical) lever.
the arm and your wrist are two good examples of third class levers in your body
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first class levers have fulcrum at center and load and effort at extremes, examples are seesaw and scissor.
bottle opener or sometimes and elbow!
seesaws are and example of levers,as one person goes up the other goes down in a simple lever position.
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 .
Yes. A nutcracker, wire cutters, a claw hammer.
Yup, they both have fulcrums