Which list correctly orders effort (E), fulcrum (F), and load (L) for each lever class?(1 point)
class 1 = F, E, L (or L, E, F) class 2 = L, F, E (or E, F, L) class 3 = F, L, E (or E, L, F) class 1 = F, E, L (or L, E, F) class 2 = L, F, E (or E, F, L) class 3 = F, L, E (or E, L, F) class 1 = F, E, L (or L, E, F) class 2 = F, L, E (or E, L, F) class 3 = L, F, E (or E, F, L) class 1 = F, E, L (or L, E, F) class 2 = F, L, E (or E, L, F) class 3 = L, F, E (or E, F, L) class 1 = F, L, E (or E, L, F) class 2 = F, E, L (or L, E, F) class 3 = L, F, E (or E, F, L) class 1 = F, L, E (or E, L, F) class 2 = F, E, L (or L, E, F) class 3 = L, F, E (or E, F, L) class 1 = L, F, E (or E, F, L) class 2 = F, L, E (or E, L, F) class 3 = F, E, L (or L, E, F)
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The correct order of effort (E), fulcrum (F), and load (L) for each class of lever is as follows:
Class 1 Lever: Fulcrum (F) is between the effort (E) and the load (L).
Order: F, E, L (or L, E, F)
Class 2 Lever: Load (L) is between the fulcrum (F) and the effort (E).
Order: F, L, E (or E, L, F)
Class 3 Lever: Effort (E) is between the fulcrum (F) and the load (L).
Order: F, E, L (or L, E, F)
To summarize:
Class 1: F, E, L
Class 2: L, F, E
Class 3: E, F, L
Thus, the answer in the formats provided should be:
Class 1: F, E, L
Class 2: L, F, E
Class 3: E, F, L
I hope this clarifies each class! If you would like to match the correct combinations from the provided options, please let me know!