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The catapult is a 1st class lever
1st class
Levers can be all of them. A first class lever is when the pivot (funcrum) is in the middle. A second class lever has the load (resistance) in the middle, and the third class lever has the effort (force) in the middle. For example, a see-saw is a first class lever because the fulcrum is the in middle. A exmaple for a second class lever would be a can opener because the load, the can, is in the middle. And last, the thrid class lever is a arm because the effort is in the middle, because your elbow gives the effort to move the arm.
It is a 2nd class lever.
1st class
The catapult is a 1st class lever
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Yes, a trolley is considered a second class lever. A hammer is considered a third class lever. Also, a clothes pin is considered a third class lever.
The answer to the question is: "No." A shock absorber is not a lever at all.
1st class
Levers can be all of them. A first class lever is when the pivot (funcrum) is in the middle. A second class lever has the load (resistance) in the middle, and the third class lever has the effort (force) in the middle. For example, a see-saw is a first class lever because the fulcrum is the in middle. A exmaple for a second class lever would be a can opener because the load, the can, is in the middle. And last, the thrid class lever is a arm because the effort is in the middle, because your elbow gives the effort to move the arm.
It is a 2nd class lever.
A nutcracker is a 2 class lever because the load is in the middle.
No. In a first class lever, the fulcrum is in the middle. Such as see-saws.
it is a 1st-class lever
It would be a lever class one lever as the fulcrum is in the middle