There is one example that will describe the function of a fulcrum. It is a point on which a lever will work. Real world examples: the center support of a see-saw in a playground, the lip of a metal can on which a can opener pierces that triangular cut, and on the other end, the bottle opener, the little part that holds the bottle cap from underneath as the top part pops the cap.
1. Hammer, 2. Seesaw, 3. Bike hand brakes, 4. Wrench, 5. Nutcracker
.seesaw .pliers .crowbars .hammers .tack pullers
arm baseball bat broom ETC.
#1.- A lever is a machine. #2.- A lever consists of a rigid rod or beam pivoted at a fixed hinge, or fulcrum. #3.- Based on the location of the fulcrum, the load, and the effort, the lever is divide into three types. #4.- A lever is one of the six simple machines identified by Renaissance scientists. #5.- A lever provides the mechanical advantage known as leverage.
because In a Type 1 Lever, the pivot (fulcrum) is between the effort and the load. In an off-center type one lever (like a pliers), the load is larger than the effort, but is moved through a smaller distance. Examples of common tools (and other items) that use a type 1 lever include and in a Type 3 Lever, the effort is between the pivot (fulcrum) and the load.
A simple machine is a device that takes a single applied force to change the magnitude or direction of a single load force. Simple machines are the building blocks of all more complicated machines. There are six simple machines: lever, wheel and axle, pulley, screw,wedge, and inclined plane. See the related link for descriptions and examples of each of these machines. A crowbar is an example of a lever.
There are three types of lever, with examples as follows: A seesaw (teetertotter) is a Class 1 lever A wheel barrow is a Class 2 lever A pair of scissors is a Class 3 lever
Scientific examples of work are- lifting a book, throwing a ball, and pulling a lever.
Examples of pushes and pulls are the six different types of simple machines. These are: 1. inclined plane 2. pulleys 3. screw 4. wedge 5. wheel & axle 6. lever
They are post examples of a fulcrum and lever
lever, inclined plane,
Ryan Lever is 5' 7 1/2".
a lever has a mechanical advantage of 5 . how heavy an object can the lever move if a person exerts 100N force on the lever?
An example of a lever is a crow bar. The fulcrum would be where the bar touches the ground, that is what the bar is rotating around.
a teeter-totter (see-saw) a light or elecrticity swtch
Rotation of turbine blades, genrator, pully, wheels, lever.
pulleys are one
Skull and neck