Math, asked by thakurravi2059, 6 months ago

any two difference between a pair of scissor and nail cutter​

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Answered by prachibarapatre
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  • Scissors can be used to cut polythenes, paper, cloth, and many other things.

       Nail cutters are designed to cut the nails.

  • The other difference between scissors and nail cutters is their size.

       Scissors vary in their size from small to large.

        Nail cutters are generally small in size.

Both things are useful in day-to-day life.

Answered by divyapakhare468
1

Answer:

Mechanical difference :

  • The main difference between a pair of scissors and nail cutters is that they are different classes of levers. Scissors are made from two class 1 levers, meaning that the effort is exerted at one end and the load at the other with the fulcrum in the middle. This is because we press one end together (the handles) so we are applying the effort, and the other side closes from the fulcrum in the middle.
  • Nail cutters on the other hand, consist of two class 2 levers. This means that the fulcrum is on the opposite end to the effort with the load in the middle. This is because we press down on one side and the two parts move closer together.                                                  Other differences :
  1. Scissors can be used to cut polythenes , paper, cloth, and many other things.  Nail cutters are designed to cut the nails.
  2. The other difference between scissors and nail cutters is their size.   Scissors vary in their size from small to large.                                       Nail cutters are generally small in size.

       Both things are useful in day-to-day life.

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