One lever in the human body is the second class lever and an example of the lever is when you step on your tip-toes.(That is because when you stand on your tip-toes that is the fulcrum and the weight is the heel and the force is the arch of your foot.)
Nodding your head is an example of a first class lever.Standing on your toes is an example of a second class lever.And putting your arm in a right angle is an example of a third class lever.
An example of a human body lever is a nod and it's a 1st class lever (fulcrum: neck, load: head, force: neck muscles). Another example of a human body lever is standing on your tiptoes and it's a 2nd class lever(fulcrum: toes,load: heel,force: foot arch). One more example of a human body lever is bending your elbow and it's a 3rd class lever(fulcrum: elbow,load:lower arm,force: upper arm).
An example of a first class lever would be to nod ,A example of a second class lever would be going from tip-toes your heels ,A third class lever would be lifting a weight .
When your arm is at a right angle it's a third class lever, standing on your toes is a second class lever, and nodding your head is a first class lever.
the frist lever class is moving your head up and down. the second class lever is going up on your tip toes and back down the third class lever is moving your arm up and down.
An example of a human body lever would be the neck, this is a first class lever. then there's the ball of your foot when you stand on the tips of your toes, this is a second class lever. The last kind of lever is your arm when you bend it, this is the third class lever.
When your arm is at a right angle it's a third class lever, standing on your toes is a second class lever, and nodding your head is a first class lever.
An example of a first class lever is when you nod your head up and down. An example of a second class lever is when you rise your ankles up and down. An example of a third class lever is when you lift your hands up to your elbow.
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One lever in the human body is the second class lever and an example of the lever is when you step on your tip-toes.(That is because when you stand on your tip-toes that is the fulcrum and the weight is the heel and the force is the arch of your foot.)
ReplyDeleteNodding your head is an example of a first class lever.Standing on your toes is an example of a second class lever.And putting your arm in a right angle is an example of a third class lever.
ReplyDeleteAn example of a human body lever is a nod and it's a 1st class lever (fulcrum: neck, load: head, force: neck muscles). Another example of a human body lever is standing on your tiptoes and it's a 2nd class lever(fulcrum: toes,load: heel,force: foot arch). One more example of a human body lever is bending your elbow and it's a 3rd class lever(fulcrum: elbow,load:lower arm,force: upper arm).
ReplyDeleteA head is a first class lever.
ReplyDeleteAn example of a human body lever is when you nod your head. This is an example of a first class lever.
ReplyDeleteA head is a first class lever.
ReplyDeleteIf you nod your Head that it a first class lever.
ReplyDeleteA first class body lever could be the neck. A second class body lever could be your foot. A third class body lever could be your arm.
ReplyDeletehead is a first class lever
ReplyDeletewhen you are lifting something, lever 3.
ReplyDelete1st class lever is your neck 2 class lever is standing on your tip toes and last but not least 3 lower arm muscles
ReplyDeleteA head nodding is a first class lever.
ReplyDelete1st class is nodding your head, 2nd class is standing on your tippy toes, and for the 3rd class is lifting a rock with your hand in an angle.
ReplyDeleteThe frist class lever is your head nodding. A second class lever is going up and down on are toes. A third class lever is moving your arm.
ReplyDeleteAn example of a human body lever is nodding your head and that is an example of a first class lever.
ReplyDeleteAn example of a first class lever would be to nod ,A example of a second class lever would be going from tip-toes your heels ,A third class lever would be lifting a weight .
ReplyDeleteAn example of a human body lever wound be if you nodded your head. Second class lever.
ReplyDeletea head is a first class lever so is the lg
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Deletestanding on your tows is 2 class lever
ReplyDeletefirst class lever head, second class lever leg, third class lever arm.
ReplyDeleteWhen your arm is at a right angle it's a third class lever, standing on your toes is a second class lever, and nodding your head is a first class lever.
ReplyDeletefirst class lever could be the foot.the second class body lever could be the arm. and the third class lever could be the neck
ReplyDeleteFirst class lever....Nodding your head is an example of one.
ReplyDeletefirst class noding your head
ReplyDeletethe frist lever class is moving your head up and down. the second class lever is going up on your tip toes and back down the third class lever is moving your arm up and down.
ReplyDeleteAn example of a lever is the first class lever when you nod your head.
ReplyDeleteYour head, which is first class
ReplyDeletefirst class is nodding your head.
ReplyDeleteAn example of a human body lever is your foot. That would be a second class lever.
ReplyDeletehead nodding first class.
ReplyDeleteAn example of a human body lever would be the neck, this is a first class lever. then there's the ball of your foot when you stand on the tips of your toes, this is a second class lever. The last kind of lever is your arm when you bend it, this is the third class lever.
ReplyDeleteAn example of a human body lever is nodding your head. That is a first class lever.
ReplyDeletethe movement of your head moving up and down like your syaing yes to someone would be a level 1 lever
ReplyDeletean example of a lever would be nodding your head and an example of class lever would be standing on you tippy toes
ReplyDeletethe second class lever is on your tip toes the first class is like saying yes to somebody and the third class lever is like your flying
ReplyDeletea first class lever is when you move your jaw
ReplyDeleteAn example of a human body lever is your foot. That would be a second class lever.
ReplyDeleteThe neck/skull is an example of a human body lever. That is a first class lever.
ReplyDeleteThe head nodding yes, that is a first class lever.
ReplyDeletethe neck
ReplyDeleteThe head nodding.
ReplyDeletetyhe neck
ReplyDeleteThe neck and skull, and a foot. The foot is a second class lever, and the neck is a first class.
ReplyDeleteThe neck is an example of a human body lever. It's a first class lever.
ReplyDeleteYour head which is 1st class
ReplyDeleteA Head... A first class lever
ReplyDeleteStanding on your toes, this is a second class lever.
ReplyDeleteYour elbow is a human body lever. It's a third class lever
ReplyDeleteYour elbow? It's a 3rd Class lever? Right?
ReplyDeletean example of a lever would be nodding your head and an example of class lever would be standing on you tippy toes
ReplyDeleteThe neck and skull, and a foot. The foot is a second class lever, and the neck is a first class.
ReplyDeleteA 1st class lever would be head nodding.
ReplyDeleteAn example of a human body lever is when you nod your head. This is an example of a first class lever.
ReplyDeleteAn example of a human body lever would be a first class lever and demonstrating a first class lever would be nodding your head
ReplyDelete2nd class lever the ball of our feet.
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ReplyDeleteWhen your arm is at a right angle it's a third class lever, standing on your toes is a second class lever, and nodding your head is a first class lever.
When you nod your head you are using a first class lever.
ReplyDeleteNodding you head. It is a first class lever.
ReplyDeleteA 2nd class lever is when you nod your head.
ReplyDeletesecond class lver the ball of our feet
ReplyDeleteArm, Head/Neck, Foot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteA third class lever is when you use your elbow.
ReplyDelete2nd class lever is when you nod your head
ReplyDeleteAn example of a human body lever is when you nod your head. This is an example of a first class lever. :)
ReplyDeleteAn example of a first class lever is when you nod your head up and down. An example of a second class lever is when you rise your ankles up and down. An example of a third class lever is when you lift your hands up to your elbow.
ReplyDeleteFirst Class, Second Class, Third Class!
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ReplyDeleteLink exchange is nothing else however it is only placing the other
ReplyDeleteperson's webpage link on your page at proper place and other person will also do same in favor of you.
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