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what are the five parts of a lever?


Question Posted Wednesday January 3 2007, 11:58 pm

I am doing my HW right now and i have a question that asks "name the five parts of a lever" and i cant find that anywhere in my book??? Can somebody please help me out? Please dont complain and be all, "urg i hate these stupid kids that are always asking us to do their HW for them" because i'm not asking for you to do it for me i'm just confused.

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theymos answered Thursday January 4 2007, 2:16 am:
there's only 3 parts. Fulcrum, input force, output force.

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