A crane is a first class lever when it is winching in or out the rope attached to a load.
The crane becomes 3rd class lever when it's boom is luffing, i.e. it is being lowererd or raised.
A hammer is a three class lever, the hammer's claw acts as a first class lever.
first class of lever because fulcrum acts between load and effort
1st class lever
It is first class lever.
Class 1.
The Class Lever for Pliers is a class 2 lever.
A hammer is a class 2 lever
A wheelbarrow is an example of a second-class lever. The load is situated between the fulcrum and the force. The wheel-barrow is a 2nd class lever as the resistance is in between the force (effort) and the axis. A wheelbarrow is a class 2 lever. The fulcrum is the wheel or wheels in front of the wheelbarrow. You stand behind the wheelbarrow. The load is between you and the fulcrum.
Load is in the center, as in a wheel barrow or a bottle opener. Having an acronym might help remember which class is which. For example: 3-2-1 - ELF! means that for a class 3, the effort is in the middle; class 2, load in the middle; and class 1, fulcrum in the middle.
Class 1 lever
Class 1.
Class 3 Lever! You Don't even know that!
Answer #1:It is a third class lever.=====================Answer #2:It is a second class lever.
neither... a paper clip isn't a lever
Answer #1:It is a third class lever.=====================Answer #2:It is a second class lever.
The Class Lever for Pliers is a class 2 lever.
There are three types of lever, with examples as follows: A seesaw (teetertotter) is a Class 1 lever A wheel barrow is a Class 2 lever A pair of scissors is a Class 3 lever
class 3
A door is a class - 2 lever.
because they are smaller than the level 3 that's why
a class two lever has fulcrum at one end and the load in center