Opening a tin of paint with a spoon is an example of a simple machine called a first class lever. There are three different types of levers, which are first class, second class, and third class levers.
It is a third class lever machine because The effort is in between the load(food) and the fulcrum(handle)
It's a lever, where the fulcrum is at the same location as the driving force (i.e. your hand on the handle). Thus it is a first class lever, since the force applied is on the other side of the fulcrum from the load.
A metal spoon - plastic does not conduct electricity
I believe as the tea is in contact with the spoon, the molecules in the spoon start moving around as they are heating up, causing the spoon to become hot.
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It is a third class lever machine because The effort is in between the load(food) and the fulcrum(handle)
Yes,Spoon is a third class lever with effort in the middle and fulcrum(handle) along with load(food) on the either sides.
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It's a lever, where the fulcrum is at the same location as the driving force (i.e. your hand on the handle). Thus it is a first class lever, since the force applied is on the other side of the fulcrum from the load.
spoon is an example of lever.
a spoon, raincoats, glue ,hair ,paint ,motor
You have to gently lever out the clock (use a spoon) and the adjustment is on the reverse
I saw on some websites that you can use a spoon or flat head screw driver. The thinnest spoon (cheap ones!) work the best as they are easier to get between the rim & the ball. Just push the spoon between the rim & the ball enough to pop the ball out.
That's a tall order. I may need a lever to get up that high. For all the tools I will mention, some of them from a lever when you hold onto them and use them, others are levers in themselves. Let's have some fun, so here we go. First Class levers are like a teeter-totter or see-saw, a pair of scissors - which is two 1st class levers together, but I'll count as just one. There is also one in your elbow, one in your ankle, and another one in your jaw. That makes five. Second Class levers can be found in wheelbarrows, nutcrackers, your jaw and ankle, and vise grips; that's five again. Let's make it six with a canoe paddle, it's also a second class lever when you paddle with it in water. The last one is the easiest: Third Class levers can be found in lots more places, they are much more common. Here's a short, but diverse list: broom, fishing pole, hammer, your knee, pen, pencil, the joints in your fingers and toes not counting the first knuckle, a tennis racket, oh shucks just about every sporting device that you swing is a 3rd class lever when in use. The gas peddle in your car. Chopsticks, wooden spoons, fork, knife, spoon, toothbrush. And there are a whole lot more of all three.
that oldest spoon in the world is the carving spoon
First, turn it upside down (make sure the lid is secure). Leave for 15 minutes. Stir with a paint stick or wooden spoon until all swirls are gone and it looks even. Usually about 200 strokes.
what you need is liquid glue ,a bowl,a mixing tool a spoon recommended ,paint or food coloring if wanted,tide borax or liquid starch