Economy, asked by ItzMrPerFect, 10 months ago

What is third - class levers.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A lever is a type of simple machine where a rigid arm is arranged around a fixed point or fulcrum. Input, the force you put in, directed into an output force. The classic example of a lever is a seesaw. The fulcrum is in the middle, and when you push down on your side of the seesaw (input), it makesthe person on the other side of the seesaw go up (output).

Answered by ItsTogepi
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A third-class lever is a lever ,where force is applied between the fulcrum and the work point.

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shovels,tweezers ,ice tongs,human arms and legs,cricket bats etc.

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