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Levers are acted upon by forces known as the effort, load/resistance and fulcrum. “Third class” levers are characterised by having the:

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Levers are acted upon by forces known as the effort, load/resistance and fulcrum. “Third class” levers are characterised by having the:


  1. effort located between the other forces
  2. load located between the other forces
  3. fulcrum located between the other forces
  4. resistance located between the other forces

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A: The effort, that is the insertion of the muscle tendon, is close to the fulcrum (the joint), but between the joint and the load (i.e. the rest of the limb) being moved. The load and resistance are the same force.

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