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Which class of lever will always have `M.A.gt1` and why ?

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To determine which class of lever will always have a mechanical advantage (M.A.) greater than 1, we need to analyze the different classes of levers. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Classes of Levers**: - There are three classes of levers: - Class 1: Fulcrum is in the middle (e.g., seesaw). - Class 2: Load is in the middle (e.g., wheelbarrow). ...
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