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.
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fulcrum
Fulcrum is the part of a lever where the leaver rests. This point is in the middle.
yes,a fulcrum needs a bar to lift an object but a pulley does not need a bar
The fulcrum is the part that the bar sits on to form a lever. The output arm is the part that the load sits on.
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fulcrum
The rigid bar is not called a fulcrum! And, by the same token, why is the bar called a bar?
fulcrum
Fulcrum is the point that a lever rests or is supported.
fulcrum
*fulcrum but a fulcrum is the point on which a lever rests or is supported and on which it pivots.
fulcrum
Fulcrum is the part of a lever where the leaver rests. This point is in the middle.
yes,a fulcrum needs a bar to lift an object but a pulley does not need a bar
The point is known as the fulcrum.
Fulcrum and a bar or plank.load fulcrum effortFulcrumthe parts of the lever are resistance,effort and the fulcrum