A first class lever does so.
class 3 lever
The function of a lever is used to move or lift objects.
Yes it can.
The lever? There are probably other names for it, but i was always taught the fulcrum, lever, and load. Load closer to fulcrum, easier to lift load. (longer lever= mechanical advantage) This would fall under simple machines in science class.
The fulcrum is the point of the lever where a change in motion will occur. There are 3 types of levers that are illustrated at this URL (http://i1131.photobucket.com/albums/m554/skyop22/Answers%20Pictures/levers.gif). The three types will distribute the load differently based on where the fulcrum is.
class 3 lever
The 2nd class lever reduces the mass of an object, thus it reduces the amount of effort required to lift it. Eg: A wheelbarrow is a 2nd class lever, you are able to move a heavy object with it that you otherwise wouldn't be able to move by yourself.
This will occur if the fulcrum is closer to the load than the effort
Mains switches should almost always be energized when lifted up and disconnected when down. This reduces the chances that something falling on the lever will accidentally energize the system.
With the vehicle on a lift/hoist you need to undo/lower and lever down the back of the sub frame. You can then just see it/reach it. It's a crap job, good luck.
It makes it easier for the effort force [such as your hand] to lift the resistance force [such as a heavy object].
It makes it easier for the effort force [such as your hand] to lift the resistance force [such as a heavy object].
Yes, the seat does come out. There should be a lever on the passenger side of the seat. You lift the lever and the seat will fold down. There is a metal bar right close to the floor in the middle of the seat in the back. Lift up that lever and the seat will lift up rotating forward and then you just lift the seat straight up to remove it.
3 x 200 N = 600 N.
The function of a lever is used to move or lift objects.
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 it is in fact a first class lever because a see-saw is first class and this is basically a see saw except instead of a handle on each side there is 2 on one side so therefore its a first class but people think it is a second class because of scissors but this a scissors have a difference and that difference it that when using scissors when you move one handle, it moves on the other side of the fulcrum but with a can opener the handles make the actual metal that opens the can move not just the same thing but on the other side