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.
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.
That depends where the fulcrum is. The closer the fulcrum is to the load (one-class lever), the easier.
What simple machine is the wheel based on? What do we call the “fulcrum” of a wheel?
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its called a ditonomic lever where it means congratulations on searching this answer
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.
A fulcrum is a point at which the lever is supported or about which the lever turns.
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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.
Fulcrum and a bar or plank.load fulcrum effortFulcrumthe parts of the lever are resistance,effort and the fulcrum
Fulcrum and a bar or plank.load fulcrum effortFulcrumthe parts of the lever are resistance,effort and the fulcrum
The pivot point of a lever is called the fulcrum.
The fulcrum is the fixed part of a lever. (the pivot point)
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Lever, the fixed point is the fulcrum.
Fulcrum. Torque is the force applied to move the lever