A foot lever is a lever that is operated with the foot.
A lever operated by the foot Thank You
2nd class lever: Toes = Fulcrum Foot = Resistance Soleus = Effort
a first-class lever can be found in the ball of you foot.
On the side on which the force is being applied, the distance and force are directly proportional. On the other side of the lever, they are inversely proportional. If 1 pound of force is applied to a lever at 1 foot on the left side of the fulcrum, the lever will apply 1 pound of force 1 foot from the right side of the fulcrum. If 1 pound of force is applied 2 feet left of the fulcrum, the lever will apply 2 pounds of force 1 foot from the right side. If 1 pound is applied 4 feet left of the fulcrum, the lever will apply 4 pounds of force 1 foot to the right of the fulcrum. If 1 pound of force is applied 1 foot left of the fulcrum, at 2 feet on the right side, the force will be 1/2 pound. At four feet, it will be 1/4 pound. Etc,
Each segment of each finger are individual 3rd class levers.
A lever operated by the foot Thank You
Pedal.
SECOND CLASS
There is a small metal lever back by where the foot lever rotates (normally the release cable is hooked into it) Pull it forward and the foot lever will release - careful it doesn't smack you in the face!
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2nd class lever: Toes = Fulcrum Foot = Resistance Soleus = Effort
a first-class lever can be found in the ball of you foot.
A small release lever just in front of the parking brake foot lever
Treadle treadle
i think it's a class 2 lever
enduance
there is usually a lever in the back so you just step on it with your foot