Tagalog term of nail cutter: panghinuko
So the cutter can get the exact shape the cutter wants if the plane fits into the plan for the cut. The tetrahedral plane is the diamond's weakest plane.
A nail cutter is a lever because it uses a pivot point to apply force at one end to cut the nail at the other end.
No, a nail cutter is a tool used to trim nails and not a force multiplier. A force multiplier refers to a mechanism or tool that amplifies the force applied.
The inventor of the nail cutter is not exactly known, but the first United States patent for an improvement in a finger-nail trimmer (implying such a device already existed) seems to be in 1875 by Valentine Fogerty.
No, a nail cutter is not a first-class lever. It is a type of lever called a third-class lever because the effort force is between the fulcrum and the load.
The main cutter or the clip is third class and the handle is of second class.
Yes, a nail cutter is a first-class lever because the fulcrum is positioned between the effort (force applied by hand) and the load (nail being cut). The lever arm on one side is used to apply the force to cut the nail on the other side.
no, by us law it is not permitted on an airplane
no you can't nail clippers are made as wepons on a plane so that's a definate no
It's permitted.
no it can not u kiding me!