Move the fulcrum closer to the boulder.
You are out in the woods and you need to move a boulder that is in the way of something you are trying to do You happen to have a long 2 by 4 board with you You decide to use it as a lever You find a smaller rock to act as a fulcrum and you place it a meter or so from the boulder the frist time you set up your lever the rock budges slightly but you cant quite lift it enough to make it roll to one side where you want it In: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/3103-684, http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/3339-103[Edit categories][Improve]a. move the fulcrum rock closer to the boulder b. move the fulcrum rock father from the boulder c. try using the board without a fulcrum d. try shortening your board
Rope usually used with a pulley. (the little round circle it's draped over) Fulcrum looks like a teeter totter with a lever as the board & is no the same thing.
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It functions as a lever, with a fulcrum in the center.
It might be a little short but usually it is easier to learn and control the board when it is smaller.
It acts like a lever - with the central fixing post simulating the fulcrum.
Yes it is. A diving board is a Class 1 lever. The fulcrum is the screws that hold the diving board in place (the rigid part), the load is the person and the effort force is the force the person exerts when he/she braces herself/himself to jump.
a daughter board is a smaller board usually attached to the main or motherboard
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A beginner board. The bigger the board the easier. The beginner board has the round tip, and the pros have the smaller and pointed nose.
the answer is the mother board of the computer
Work: The work done by the force is the same as the work done on the load in an ideal simple machine.