What class lever is a leg bending at the knee?

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2026-07-10 21:30

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A leg bending at the knee is an example of a third-class lever, where the effort (muscle force) is applied between the fulcrum (knee joint) and the resistance (weight of the leg). This arrangement allows for greater speed and range of motion, but requires more force to lift the leg.

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