Why nut cracker is a lever
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What is a lever?A lever is a simple machine that helps lift and move objects. A lever consists of a rigid bar that rests and pivots on a support.
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Levers can also be found inside the home. A nutcracker, for examples, is a class 2 lever. The nut is the load, and is in between the effort and the fulcrum. When the effort, your hand, applies a force on the handles, the other end of the nutcracker pivots to crack the nut.
Second Class
Levers can also be found inside the home. A nutcracker, for examples, is a class 2 lever. The nut is the load, and is in between the effort and the fulcrum. When the effort, your hand, applies a force on the handles, the other end of the nutcracker pivots to crack the nut.
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Two other types of levers exist. In one, called a second-class lever, the resistance force lies between the effort force and the fulcrum. A nutcracker is an example of a second-class lever. The fulcrum in the nutcracker is at one end, where the two metal rods of the device are hinged together.....
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Two other types of levers exist. In one, called a second-class lever, the resistance force lies between the effort force and the fulcrum. A nutcracker is an example of a second-class lever. The fulcrum in the nutcracker is at one end, where the two metal rods of the device are hinged together.....
hope it helps you!!!
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