A teeter toter or A Pry bar or screwdriver or sex
lever
If you have the fulcrum ( unmoveable pivot point) between your hand and the object you are prying, it is a 1st class. If the end of the pry bar is wedged into a fulcrum and you are trying to move something between the end of the bar and your hand, it is a 2nd class. My class used a pry bar as " a classic example of a 1st class lever"....sometimes true, but very common to use it as a 2nd class as well ( e.g. moving an alternator, etc...)
it is a lever
For a cobra chill is what type lever
As a lever to pry things up.
A teeter toter or A Pry bar or screwdriver or sex
It is used as a lever to either force apart two objects or to remove nails.
The crowbar is a lever.
lever
It is a lever, specifically a class 1 lever.
Crowbars, seesaws, and pry-type bottle openers are all examples of levers.
A claw hammer is a lever when using the claw to pull a nail. A crowbar or pry bar is also a lever. Automobile friction jacks are also levers. Your arm is a biological (biomechanical) lever.
Of course. Also known as a "pry bar" and a "jimmy", it is used as a very strong lever, for opening crates, and in deconstruction work.
pry..... as is pry open that jar.
A lever
A hammer is a lever because when you want to remove a nail it helps to pry it out of the place.