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Well that made no sense. Basically, the fulcrum is where everything hangs from or balances on. The thing that holds up a see-saw in the middle, for example.
A fulcrum is a part of a simple machine, the lever. Without the fulcrum what is left of the simple machine can no longer increase the applied force and is no longer a simple machine.
An electric motor is not a simple machine, because it uses electric energy, which is not mechanical energy, which powers simple machines.
A fulcrum is part of a lever.
Leverage.
The fixed turning point of a simple machine is called the fulcrum. The fulcrum is the point around which the machine rotates or pivots to perform work.
a lever
a slide is an inclined plane
What type of simple machine is a bottle openerLever: Fulcrum, resistance, applied force.
A fulcrum.
It's a tool
Lever -- load, fulcrum, force
A fulcrum is typically found on a lever, which is a simple machine that helps move objects with less effort by increasing force or changing direction.