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A broom is an example of a class three lever because the effort is in the middle of the fulcrum and load

Some examples are
  1. Broom
  2. Hockey Stick
  3. Arm
  4. Boat Paddle
  5. Baseball Bat

In Level 3 levers the force is applied between the fulcrum and the load, as in tweezers.

Example of third class levers are:

  1. Arm,
  2. Baseball bat,
  3. Broom,
  4. Doors,
  5. Fishing rod,
  6. Sling,
  7. Tweezers,
  8. Stapler,
  9. Hammer nailing a nail,
  10. An arm lifting weights,
  11. Mouse trap,
  12. Golf Club,
  13. Catapult,
  14. Diving board,
  15. Nail clippers, the main body handle exerts the incoming force,
  16. Spoon, when used for flinging food, which uses the index finger as the fulcrum, the thumb as the effort, and the load is the food,
  17. Mandible - *if you put the food item far back enough, it can also be a 2nd class lever,
  18. Fork in customary use,
  19. Knife as utensil.

Broom,tweezers
In third class levers the force is between the resistance and the axis. A baseball bat, golf club, shovel, and a broom are examples of third class levers.
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Some common class 2 levers are:

1.Stapler

2.Bottle opener

3.Wheel barrow

4.Nail clippers

5.Nut cracker

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broom, tweezers, hammer, human arm, fly swatter, fishing rod, golf club

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  1. A cane
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carwheel,scissor,nailclipper,hammer

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