a class two lever has fulcrum at one end and the load in center
A class 2 lever is where the fulcrum is at one end the load in the middle and the effort is at the other end. That is a class 2 lever.
No it is an example of a third class lever
yes a crowbar is a lever if you use i right...
My pick would be the masseter muscle and the temporalmandibular joint. Without it we would not be able to chew our food,
It makes it easier for the effort force [such as your hand] to lift the resistance force [such as a heavy object].
There are 3 basic types of levers. 1st class, 2nd class and 3rd class. some change the direction of the force, some do not. some increase the force, some do not. A broom is an example of increasing speed, but not force. The direction of the effort (force you put in) and the resistance (force applied to the floor) is the same.
The Class Lever for Pliers is a class 2 lever.
Class 1 lever
Class 3 Lever! You Don't even know that!
class 3
A door is a class - 2 lever.
Answer #1:It is a third class lever.=====================Answer #2:It is a second class lever.
Class 1.
On the lever
A nutcracker is a 2 class lever because the load is in the middle.
neither... a paper clip isn't a lever
Answer #1:It is a third class lever.=====================Answer #2:It is a second class lever.
Yes it is a class 2 lever