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an oar of a boat is an example of which class lever​

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Answered by 46omkar7
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The oar is a second class lever with the water as the fulcrum, the oarlock as the load, and the rower as the force, force being applied to the oarlock by exertion of pressure against the water. An oar is an unusual lever since the mechanical advantage is less than one.

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