A few examples are......
nutcrackers
papercutter
a wheelbarrel
A wheelbarrow is considered a class 2 lever, where the load (the items being carried) is between the effort (the force applied to lift the handles) and the fulcrum (the wheel).
An example of a class diplopoda is a millipede. Diplopoda means having two pair of legs.
Millipedes are a class, not an order. The class Diplopoda (millipedes) has 15 different orders. The Giant African Millipede for example is in the order Julida. The Common American Millipede is in the order Spirobolida. Millipedes are a class, not an order. The class Diplopoda (millipedes) has 15 different orders. The Giant African Millipede for example is in the order Julida. The Common American Millipede is in the order Spirobolida.
not A CHANCE
earthworms are segmented worms (night crawlers)
2nd class lever
It is a third class lever.
it is a 2nd class lever
The answer to the question is: "No." A shock absorber is not a lever at all.
it is a 2nd class lever
it is a 2nd class lever
A dustpan is a 2nd class lever
No. It's an example of a Second Class lever.
No, a screwdriver is an example of a first-class lever where the fulcrum is in the middle. In a third-class lever, the effort is between the fulcrum and the load.
it is a 2nd 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.
The human arm is primarily a third-class lever. The effort (force) is generated by the muscles in the arm, the fulcrum is the elbow joint, and the load (resistance) is the object being lifted or moved by the hand.