examples of class 3 levers

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1. A fishing rod where the hand acts as the fulcrum, the arm applies the effort, and the fish is the load.
2. A broom where the hand acts as the fulcrum, the arm applies the effort, and the contact point with the floor is the load.
3. A wheelbarrow where the wheel acts as the fulcrum, the handle applies the effort, and the load (such as rocks or soil) is at the front.
4. A pair of tongs where the hand acts as the fulcrum, the arm applies the effort, and the object being picked up or squeezed is the load.
5. A baseball bat where the hands act as the fulcrum, the arms provide the effort, and the ball is the load.
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