Which one of the following is an example of class I lever and M.A >1?
Claw Hammer
Depending upon the relative positions of the effort, load and fulcrum, levers are classified into 3 types.
(1) Class I levers
(2) Class II levers
(3) Class III levers
For Class I levers, the mechanical advantage can have any value either greater than 1, equal to 1 or less than 1.
M.A of a lever =Effort armLoad arm
If Effort arm > load arm, then M.A >1.
In claw hammer, effort arm is greater than load arm.
So, M.A>1
See saw and physical balance - class I lever and M.A = 1
Scissors - class I lever and M.A < 1