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Yes. Others include:

  1. Arm
  2. Baseball bat
  3. Boat paddle
  4. Broom
  5. Door
  6. Fishing rod
  7. Hockey stick
  8. Mandible
  9. Mousetrap
  10. Nail clippers, the main body handle exerts the incoming force
  11. Shovel
  12. Sling
  13. Spoon, when used for flinging food, which uses the index finger as the fulcrum, the thumb as the effort, and the load is the food
  14. Tools, such as a hoe or scythe
  15. Tweezers
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Yes, a shovel is considered a third-class lever because the effort (force applied by the user), the fulcrum (point where the lever pivots), and the load (the weight being lifted) are arranged in that order along the lever.

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