No.
In other words,
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You use a class 1 lever to overcome spring tension and the clothes are held in place by a class 3 lever.
It's kind of a trick question.
yes it is!
it has a fulcrum and it has support and effort
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yes the arm is a third class lever
No, it is a first-class lever.
yes
Yes,Spoon is a third class lever with effort in the middle and fulcrum(handle) along with load(food) on the either sides.
Pencil which class leave
No it isn't. It is a third class lever.
The human arm is an example of a 3rd Class lever when bent , but when u straighten it , it becomes a 1st Class lever ~
first class levers actually in front of the effort and resistance forces
Arm is the example of 2nd class lever.
Arm is the example of 2nd class lever.
No it isn't. It is a third class lever.
The human arm is an example of a 3rd Class lever when bent , but when u straighten it , it becomes a 1st Class lever ~
first class levers actually in front of the effort and resistance forces
Arm is the example of 2nd class lever.
Arm is the example of 2nd class lever.
3rd class lever
A Third Class lever...
The biceps brachii acts as a class 3 lever to flex the arm. The deltoid also acts as a class 3 lever to abduct the arm, as does the teres major in adducting the arm. The triceps brachii, however, acts as a class 1 lever to extend the arm. In other words, when you're bending your arm or swinging it toward your body or away from your body, it's a class 3 lever. But if your arm is bent and you're straightening it, then your arm is a class 1 lever.
first class lever
arm baseball bat broom ETC.
No. The racket is an extension to the arm, and the fulcrum is either the wrist or the elbow, with the force being the muscle and the load being the racket/badminton. This makes it a first class lever, unless you are swinging on an inside curl, not a normal swing, in which case it would be a third class lever. The difference is biceps (third class) versus triceps (first class).
It is a third class lever.