In a First Class lever, the fulcrum is between the effort and the load.
The mechanical advantage of a First Class lever is Distance of the effort from the fulcrum/Distance of the load from the fulcrum
Pliers are a first class lever so the fulcrum is in the center.
A First Class lever is one in which the fulcrum is locatedbetween the effort and the load.A Second Class lever is one in which the load is locatedbetween the fulcrum and the effort.A Third Class lever is one in which the effort is locatedbetween the fulcrum and the load.
No. In a first class lever, the fulcrum is in the middle. Such as see-saws.
First comes effort ,fulcrum and load
fulcrum
The mechanical advantage of a First Class lever is Distance of the effort from the fulcrum/Distance of the load from the fulcrum
It is (distance from fulcrum to effort)/(distance from fulcrum to load).
Pliers are a first class lever so the fulcrum is in the center.
A First Class lever is one in which the fulcrum is locatedbetween the effort and the load.A Second Class lever is one in which the load is locatedbetween the fulcrum and the effort.A Third Class lever is one in which the effort is locatedbetween the fulcrum and the load.
The fulcrum is between the effort and the load.
No. In a first class lever, the fulcrum is in the middle. Such as see-saws.
It is a second class lever.One example is the wheelbarrow - the wheel is the fulcrum, the input force is at the handles where you lift and push, and the output force is what's carried in the wheelbarrow.
No, because the fulcrum is not in the middle
fulcrum between the load and the force.
It's the ratio of the distances effort-fulcrum/load-fulcrum.
It depends upon where the fulcrum is, and it can be changed by moving the fulcrum.