second class lever
In a third class lever the input force is located between the output force and the fulcrum.
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second class lever
Hinge is a joint. It is designed to join two 'arms' together while letting them move freely. A lever is when a pivot, load, effort is present. Although hinge itself is not a lever, but taking our biceps as an example, that would be a Class 3 lever
The examples of levers of second class are :--A bottle openerOrange squeezeretc.wheelbarrowdoornutcracker
In a third class lever the input force is located between the output force and the fulcrum.
ok so this is what i think i dont think a saw is a lever because dont levers need to have a fulcrum in order to be considered a lever.But on the other hand i read that a knife is a lever and it doesnt even look anything like a lever so my answer might be wrong.
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A lever is like a pole with a fulcrum. Here is a picture: ---------------------- ^ the triangle, which is supposed to be the fulcrum, is supposed to be attached to the k=line, which is the lever. Hope I helped! --Contributor ; )
The class 3 lever always has a longer resistance arm than the force arm. This is because the distance from the Fulcrum to the load/resistance is always going to be further that the fulcrum to where the effort/force is applied. If you look at a diagram of a 3rd class lever, you will be able to see why this is.
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It's a class one lever. If you look at the scissors the fulcrum is in the middle, effort in left side and the load on the other side.
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Its a steel cable