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first of all what type of lever, if it's the kind that you tern things like lights on with then it mechanical energy

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What is a type lever?

A type lever is a mechanical part in a typewriter that registers the character selection and advances the carriage. It is responsible for striking the inked ribbon against the paper to create printed characters. Typists use the type lever by pressing keys to select the desired characters to be printed.


What type of simple machine is a boy kicking a ball?

A boy kicking a ball involves the use of a lever, specifically a type 1 lever. The leg acts as the lever arm, the knee serves as the fulcrum, and the foot applies force to the ball as the load.


Why can a clothespin be a class 1 lever and a class 3 lever?

because In a Type 1 Lever, the pivot (fulcrum) is between the effort and the load. In an off-center type one lever (like a pliers), the load is larger than the effort, but is moved through a smaller distance. Examples of common tools (and other items) that use a type 1 lever include and in a Type 3 Lever, the effort is between the pivot (fulcrum) and the load.


What are the units for gravitational potential energy?

You use the same units as for any other type of energy.You use the same units as for any other type of energy.You use the same units as for any other type of energy.You use the same units as for any other type of energy.


Which type of simple machine would you use to pry open a can?

A lever would be the best type of simple machine to use to pry open a can. By using a lever, you can apply a small force over a longer distance to generate a greater force at the pivot point, making it easier to open the can.

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What type of lever did the onager catapult use?

It relied on a torsion (twisting) to provide the energy for the throw, as opposed to a counterweight.


Does the mandible use a third and second class lever?

Type III Lever


What type of energy is used on a lever?

Mechanical energy, which may originally come from just about any other type of energy. For example, if you push with your muscles, you are converting chemical energy in your body into mechanical energy.


What type of lever is a windmill?

A windmill operates as a type of lever known as a third-class lever. In this setup, the effort is applied between the fulcrum and the load. The wind acts on the blades (the load), while the pivot point (fulcrum) is at the base of the windmill, allowing the rotor to turn and convert wind energy into mechanical energy. This configuration maximizes the movement of the blades for effective energy capture.


Is wheel and axle a first class lever?

No. Depending on how you use the wheel and axle changes what type of lever it is. If the wheel is turning the axle it is a second class lever. If the axle is changing the wheel, it is a third class lever.


What is a type lever?

A type lever is a mechanical part in a typewriter that registers the character selection and advances the carriage. It is responsible for striking the inked ribbon against the paper to create printed characters. Typists use the type lever by pressing keys to select the desired characters to be printed.


What type of simple machine is a boy kicking a ball?

A boy kicking a ball involves the use of a lever, specifically a type 1 lever. The leg acts as the lever arm, the knee serves as the fulcrum, and the foot applies force to the ball as the load.


What type of lever lock and key is?

lock and key is the lever of second type


What type of energy do you use when you eat?

you use kinetic energy when you eat


What type of energy does computers use?

The type of energy a computer uses is electricty.


What is a of type of lever?

A dustpan is a 2nd class lever


What type of energy do cars use?

Chemical energy.

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