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the 1st class lever 2nd class lever 3rd class lever the first class example is seesaw the second class lever example is wheel barrow the 3rd class lever example is fishing rod
the length of how long you can jump
second class lever
it is a lever
The long jump is measured from the front of the jump board to the closes point in the sand that the jumper touches the sand in a straight line.
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Bones of the whole body especially appendicular skeleton are involved in Long jump. Bones of the foot, ankle, tibia, fibula, femur, hip bone, and spine are the bones most commonly involved.
the 1st class lever 2nd class lever 3rd class lever the first class example is seesaw the second class lever example is wheel barrow the 3rd class lever example is fishing rod
That would be a first class lever.
That would be a first class lever.
The ideal MA is 47.
There are two track and field events. The long jump, and the triple jump.
There are six different simple machines: the lever, the pulley, the wheel and axle, the screw, the wedge, and the inclined plane. A shovel would be a wedge, since it separates portions of an object. A seesaw would be a lever, since it applies force at one end and delivers at the other. A baseball bat is also a lever, since when you swing it, you apply force from one end onto the incoming baseball on the other. The pulling end of a hammer would be a lever, since it applies force on one end, which pulls out the nail on the other.
because ankle socks are cooler.
The A in ankle has a short A sound, as in sank and rank.
If you broke your ankle it may or may not have long term effects. It depends on the kind of break.
He does not long jump.