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A person uses a screwdriver as a lever to open a can of paint. Where is the fulcrum in the situation
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Which example represents a class 2 lever? (1 point)
a screwdriver opening a paint can a car door being opened and shut tweezers
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A person uses a screwdriver as a lever to open a can of paint. Where is the fulcrum in this situation?(1 point)
Responses the
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kiki
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A person is lifting a heavy box using a lever. What is the purpose of the lever in this situation?(1 point)
Responses to reduce
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which list correctly orders affect a fulcrum F and load L for each lever class
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Which list correctly orders effort (E), fulcrum (F), and load (L) for each lever class?
* 1 point class 1 = F, L, E (or E, L, F),
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What class of lever is illustrated above?
Group of answer choices 1st class lever 2nd class lever 3rd class lever
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Which example represents a class 2 lever?(1 point)
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Trey Pilgrim
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Which list correctly orders effort (E), fulcrum (F), and load (L) for each lever class?(1 point)
Responses class 1 = L, F, E (or
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Using a lever a person applies 60 N of force and moves the lever 1 m this moves a two on a newton raw at the other end by 0.2 m
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Gardeners would need to use 960 Newtons of force to lift a potted tree 45 centimeters onto a
deck. Instead, they set up a lever.
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What is the advantage of class 3 lever?(1 point)
Responses It decreases the amount of work that needs to be done. It decreases
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u dont know me
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the output force is between the fulcrum and the input for us for a bottle opener, which class of lever is a bottle opener
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Lever quick check
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