Levers are Simple Machines Part 2
Mar
26
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Excerpt from the CSET Study Guide
This is part 2 in our series on levers for the CSET exam.

In a third class lever, the force is between the pivot (fulcrum) and the load.
Examples of third class levers include:

When a third grader was asked to cite Newton’s first law, she said, “Bodies in motion remain in motion, and bodies at rest stay in bed unless their mothers call them to get up.”
By Shiela King
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