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A fulcrum is a point at which the lever is supported or about which the lever turns.
A Pivot
Fulcrum.
Yes, that's a lever.
A rigid bar that turns around an axis of rotation or fulcrum.
That's known as a lever.
A fulcrum is a point at which the lever is supported or about which the lever turns.
A lever.
A Pivot
They are both simple machines. Lever- is a solid bar that rotates, or turns, around a fixed point. The bar can be straight or curved. The fixed point is called the fulcrum. wedge- is a simple machine that has a thick end and a thin end. Wedges are used to cut, split, or pierce objects- or hold objects together. It is a type of inclined plane, but inclined planes are stationary, while wedges often move to do work.
Fulcrum.
They both have a fulcrum, which is the point on the machine that turns.
They both have a fulcrum, which is the point on the machine that turns.
Yes, that's a lever.
A rigid bar that turns around an axis of rotation or fulcrum.
a machine is a tool used to make work easier. any tool that pries something loose is a lever. a lever is a arm that "pivots" (or turns) against a " fulcrum" (or point).
the temperature at which a liquid turns into a gas is called the boiling point.