Physics
Differentiate between class I, class II and class III lever. Give examples if applicable.
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| S. No. | Class I lever | Class II lever | Class III lever |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | In class I lever, the fulcrum is between the effort and the load. | In class II lever, the load is between the fulcrum and the effort. | In class III lever, the effort is between the fulcrum and the load. |
| 2. | The mechanical advantage can be greater than, equal to or less than 1. | The mechanical advantage is always greater than 1. | The mechanical advantage is always less than 1. |
| 3. | Example : scissors, pliers and see-saw. | Example : bottle opener, wheel barrow and nutcracker. | Example : fishing rod, knife and broom. |
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