Fising rod is an example of second class lever true or false
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second-class lever is when the load is placed between the fulcrum and effort. ... Lastly, third-class levers operate with the effort applied between the fulcrum and load. These levers can be found in tweezers, fishing rods, hammers, boat oars, and rakes.
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