The bicep curl is the example of class III type of levers.
<u>Explanation:</u>
<em>Levers are divided into three types based on where the effort and load are situated with respect to fulcrum.</em> They are <em>class one lever, class two lever and class three lever</em>. In the above examples, <em>the bicep curl is the best example for the class three lever. </em>
<em>In class three lever between fulcrum and load the effort is located,</em><em> the bicep curl is used by the human beings for exercise here the effort applied is by the bicep muscle is between the elbow joint that acts as fulcrum and load is in hands.</em>
The bicep curl is the example of class III type of levers.
Explanation:
Levers are divided into three types based on where the effort and load are situated with respect to fulcrum. They are class one lever, class two lever and class three lever.
The relative humidity is the percentage of the water vapor content at a particular temperature and pressure to the maximum amount of water vapor content the air can hold at those conditions.
When the relative humidity of the air becomes 100% then there occurs precipitation on the earth from the atmosphere (specifically troposphere, which accounts for the weather changes).
We might have experienced excessive sweating even on a relatively less hotter day of a summer which is on account of increased relative humidity.