where does bottle opener has fulcrum and effort and load
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In a second-class lever, such as a bottle opener, the fulcrum is at one end, the effort at the other, and the load in between.
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The fulcrum is at one end, the effort at the other, and the load in between.
Explanation:
- The effort is the hand pulling up, the support is the tip of the opener where it makes contact with the best of the cap, and the stack (pulling down) is the resistance of the cap holding onto the best of the bottle.
- The opener rests against the edge of the can then which can acts as the support.
- The tip of the opener is beneath the top of the can. After you thrust down, you apply an input constrain on the handle, and the opener turns on the fulcrum.
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