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what type of lever is a stapler

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Answered by Samprity1234
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A STAPLER IS A class 3 lever.

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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A stapler is an illustration of a lever of the second class.

  • If the load is discovered between the fulcrum, or pivoting point, and the point where effort, or force, is exerted, the lever is classified as second class.
  • The stapler shuts at its hinge when force is given to the unbarred end, driving the staples, the load, along with the paper.
  • The fulcrum of first-class levers, such as the see-saw, is discovered linking endeavor and the load.
  • The work linking the fulcrum and the load is shared by third-class levers, and thus relies on more force to proceed tiny weights over long distances.
  • Third-class levers include hockey sticks along with golf clubs.
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