Science, asked by mohinishelke, 3 days ago

(2) In second activity, the bottle opener is tightly placed against the cap. At the time of pulling is applied on the opposite side of the bottle opener. Due to this action, the is on one side, the is applied on the other side and load is in the centre. The opener rotates around the fulcrum. Therefore this is lever of 2nd type. the other​

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Answered by yadavshrutishruti
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Under most use, a bottle opener functions as a second-class lever: the fulcrum is the far end of the bottle opener, placed on the top of the crown, with the output at the near end of the bottle opener, on the crown edge, between the fulcrum and the hand: in these cases, one pushes up on the lever

Answered by syedsartaj030
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The answer is Yes.

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