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A common balance is______ Type of lever

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Answered by infoskwafa
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Explanation:

Levers are classified depending on the position of the fulcrum. Class 1 levers have the fulcrum in between the load and the effort. Examples are seesaw, pair of scissors, a pair of pliers, a common beam balance.

Answered by SharadSangha
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The correct response in the given question blank in context to the lever is CLASS I Type.

  • The position of three key parts, the fulcrum, the force applied, and the applied weight on the lever, is used to classify levers.
  • The fulcrum of a class I lever is located in the midpoint of the force and weight elements.
  • A typical weighing scale or common balance is an example of this type of lever.
  • The fulcrum, which is a lever's supporting element, is in the middle.
  • The weight is kept on one side of the balance, which works as a load on the lever.
  • On the other hand, to balance the load, effort or force is supplied to the common weighing machine.
  • As a result, this type of lever is classified as a class I lever.

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