It is when a lever turns in moving a body.
Fulcrum is the point that a lever rests or is supported.
Load is the object/weight that needs to be lifted b the help of the fulcrum and the effort. The load is also referred to as an output.
*fulcrum but a fulcrum is the point on which a lever rests or is supported and on which it pivots.
The lever? There are probably other names for it, but i was always taught the fulcrum, lever, and load. Load closer to fulcrum, easier to lift load. (longer lever= mechanical advantage) This would fall under simple machines in science class.
The fulcrum. A Lever is a rigid rod to which a force can be applied to overcome a resistance. The point at which a lever pivots is called the fulcrum.
The fixed point of a lever is called the fulcrum. A lever is a beam connected by a hinge, or pivot, called a fulcrum. A lever is used to amplify the applied force.
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the fulcrum is in the circle, or where they meet.
A fulcrum in a lever is very important because without a fulcrum a lever isn't a lever , and the fulcrum is the main part of a lever.
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its the fulcrum, resistance, and effortThe three parts of a lever, fulcrum, resistance arm and effort arm, work together to make it possible to lift a weight using less force. ...www.usoe.k12.ut.us/curr/science/core/plans/int/lever.html
"Hope is the fulcrum of life."Fulcrum in Classical Latin was "bedpost", but it's hard to imagine that's what this quotation is intended to mean. Much more likely that the word is being used in its modern sense of "pivot [around which a lever turns]".