No, it is a third-class lever. a third class lever has the effort in the middle, like a fishing rod.
Yes a fishing pole is a third class lever
3rd class lever
third class! :)
A third class lever, yes. :)
3rd Class Lever
3rd Class Lever
A thrid-class lever
A third class lever is a lever where the force is applied between the fulcrum and the load. A fishing rod is a third class lever if it is fixed at the base and the hand holding the rod is between that fulcrum and the other end of the rod. It is also a third class lever by extension of your arm, wherein the fulcrum is your elbow and the force is your biceps or triceps muscle, which attaches close to that fulcrum.In a limiting case, a fishing rod is a first class lever if it is supported between the ends and you hold it at a point beyond that fixed fulcrum. This is not common, I think.
A third class lever does this, such as a fishing rod with a fulcrum on the angler's hip.
Class 1 lever
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