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In first-class lever the load is located at some point between the effort and the fulcrum.Question 2Answera.Trueb.False

Question

In first-class lever the load is located at some point between the effort and the fulcrum.

Question 2

Answer

a. True
b. False

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Solution

Answer

The statement given is False.

Explanation

In a first-class lever, the arrangement of the components is as follows:

  • The fulcrum is positioned between the effort (where the force is applied) and the load (the object being moved).
  • Therefore, in a first-class lever, the load is actually on one side of the fulcrum and the effort is applied on the opposite side.

A classic example of a first-class lever is a seesaw or a pair of scissors, where the fulcrum is in the middle, with one end lifting the load and the other end where effort is applied. Thus, saying that the load is located between the effort and the fulcrum is incorrect.

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