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Class I lever is that in which...

Class `I` lever is that in which

A

fulcrum is between the load and effort

B

load is between the fulcrum and effort

C

effort is between the load and fulcrum

D

fulcrum, load and effort are at one point

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A

fulcrum is between the load and effort
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