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Find out and write about the different types of levers.

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Levers are classified into three categories :

Class I lever

  • In class I lever, the fulcrum is between the effort and the load.
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  • A class I lever always changes the direction of force, i.e., applying a downward force (effort) on the lever results in an upward movement of the load.
  • The mechanical advantage of class I lever can be greater than, equal to or less than 1.
  • Scissors, pliers, crow bar, oars of a rowing boat and see-saw are some examples of class I lever.

Class II lever

  • In class II lever, the load is between the fulcrum and the effort.
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  • The effort arm is always longer than the load arm. Therefore, the mechanical advantage is always greater than 1 (MA > 1). Hence, it is used as a force multiplier.
  • Some examples of class II lever are bottle opener, wheel barrow and nutcracker.

Class III lever

  • In class III lever, the effort is between the fulcrum and the load.
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  • Here the effort arm is smaller than the load arm. That is the input effort (E) is higher than the load (L). Therefore, its mechanical advantage is smaller than 1 (MA < 1). However, the distance moved by the load is greater than the distance moved by the effort. Hence, it is used as a speed multiplier.
  • Tongs, fishing rod, knife and broom are some examples of class III lever.

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