You use class 1 lever to overcome sprig tension. Then a class 3 lever holds the clothes.
When the clothespin is not clipping anything, it is a class 1 lever.When the clothespin is clipping something, it's a class 3 lever. So technically, it's both:)
A hairbrush is a third-class lever, where the force is applied between the fulcrum (pivot point) and the load (hair being brushed).
An axe is a type of lever known as a class 1 lever. In a class 1 lever, the fulcrum is located between the effort (in this case, your hand on the handle) and the load (the wood being chopped).
First Class LeverIt is a First class lever.
The class of lever where the fulcrum is between the input force and the output force is a class 1 lever. In this type of lever, the load is on one side of the fulcrum, while the effort (input force) is applied on the other side. An example of a class 1 lever is a seesaw.
When the clothespin is not clipping anything, it is a class 1 lever.When the clothespin is clipping something, it's a class 3 lever. So technically, it's both:)
Class 1 lever
no. a catapult is a class-3-lever not a class-1-lever.
Class 1.
1st class lever3rd class lever
Class 3 Lever! You Don't even know that!
Answer #1:It is a third class lever.=====================Answer #2:It is a second class lever.
Class-III Lever . . . MA always less than 1. Class-II Lever. . . . MA always more than 1. Class-I Lever . . . . MA can be 1, more than 1, or less than 1.
A Class-1 lever is a lever with the force and the load (resistance) on opposite sides of the fulcrum (pivot).
Answer #1:It is a third class lever.=====================Answer #2:It is a second class lever.
Class 1
A hairbrush is a third-class lever, where the force is applied between the fulcrum (pivot point) and the load (hair being brushed).