Multiple Choice
A third class lever is:
A) Similar to a first class lever.
B) Different to both a first and a second class lever.
C) Similar to a second class lever with both the force and resistance on the same side of the fulcrum.
D) Similar to a first class lever but with the force and resistance at equal distances from the fulcrum.
E) Where the force is not on the lever arm at all.
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