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1st Class Levers 2nd Class Levers 3rd Class Levers FRONT 1st Class Levers 2nd Class Levers 3rd Class Levers

INSIDE 1st Class Lever *3 examples *1 picture On notebook 1st Class Lever *3 examples *1 picture Diagram of 1st Class Lever and fulcrum placement 2nd Class Lever Diagram of 2nd Class Lever and fulcrum placement 3rd Class Lever Fulcrum Fixed point, the level pivots on. Effort Input; What you put into it. Resistance Load;Output; What you are trying to move

Levers 1st class Lever 2nd Class Lever 3rd Class Lever R R R E E F F F E