Imagine using a brick under a plank to lift a bunch of bricks or something. The brick is acting as the fulcrum. The simple machine is the Lever. The fulcrum is integral to the lever and is what makes it work. Levers are machines just as cars and lathes are. They are inanimate objects which help us do a thing. Levers multiply force. They make it easier to open tins of paint and adjust our desk chair heights. Hope this helps.
LeDoucheBouche
i think a lever because for example a seesaw and the fulcrum i on the bottom
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.
A fulcrum is part of a lever.
An electric motor is not a simple machine, because it uses electric energy, which is not mechanical energy, which powers simple machines.
Leverage.
a lever
a centrifuge
A fulcrum
What simple machine is the wheel based on? What do we call the “fulcrum” of a wheel?
a slide is an inclined plane
A fulcrum.
it's a fulcrum
It's a tool