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THREE CLASSES OF LEVER There are three classes of lever and each class has fulcrum, load and effort which together can move a heavy weight. CLASS 1 The workman uses a trolley to move the large packing case. The fulcrum is the wheel. CLASS 2The gardener uses a wheel barrow to lift tools and garden waste. The load is in the centre of the barrow CLASS 3 The fisherman catches the fish which becomes the load at the end of the lever.
ROD is used for axial loading and torsion, but BAR can be used for axial, torsion as well as bending loads....
*joint between the piston rod and and the crosshead of the steam engine *joint between the slide spindle and the fork of the valve mechanism *joint between the piston rod and the tail
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excess pressure would be dumped to tank via the relief valve and nothing would go nowhere hopefully. Otherwise you would bend your hydraulic cylinder rod , or sheer the shaft on your motor .
well the effort is in the middle as it is your hand moving while the fulcrum is your elbow and the rod is the load.
First class levers are like see-saws. The fulcrum (turning point) comes between the effort and the load. So if you push down on the effort the load goes up. With second class levers the load comes between the effort and the fulcrum. This is good for catapulting things. Third class levers have the effort between the load and the fulcrum. An example would be a fishing rod. The fish on the end is the load, your hand on the rod is the effort and the hand at the end is the fulcrum.
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.
No, it is a third-class lever. a third class lever has the effort in the middle, like a fishing rod.
A third class lever does this, such as a fishing rod with a fulcrum on the angler's hip.
Lever, the fixed point is the fulcrum.
You would need 100 kg, or 980 N.
Before you can get the gold fishing rod you have to get the silver fishing rod and before you get the silver fishing rod you have to get the copper fishing rod. To get the copper fishing rod you upgrade your regular fishing rod at the general store.
#1.- A lever is a machine. #2.- A lever consists of a rigid rod or beam pivoted at a fixed hinge, or fulcrum. #3.- Based on the location of the fulcrum, the load, and the effort, the lever is divide into three types. #4.- A lever is one of the six simple machines identified by Renaissance scientists. #5.- A lever provides the mechanical advantage known as leverage.
4Explanationfor a lever,effort * effort arm = load *load armso by re arranging above equation,load/effort = effort arm/load armNow, as load/effort is called mechanical advantage so,mechanical advantage = effort arm/load armAs total length of rod is 2 m out of which 1.6 m is effort arm so remaining 0.4 m would be load arm. thus on putting values in the above equation, we getmechanical advantage = 1.6/0.4 = 4
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The fulcrum. A Lever is a rigid rod to which a force can be applied to overcome a resistance. The point at which a lever pivots is called the fulcrum.