What is a better example of fulcrum in between load and effort ?
a. Fulcrum
b. Hammer
c. Wrench
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It consists of a beam or rigid rod pivoted at a fixed hinge or fulcrum. Load : The object which we are lifting. Fulcrum : Point at which the lever is pivoted. Effort : The force applied to make the object move.
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Fulcrum load and effort?
A lever is a simple machine made of a rigid beam and a fulcrum. The effort (input force) and load (output force) are applied to either end of the beam. The fulcrum is the point on which the beam pivots. When an effort is applied to one end of the lever, a load is applied at the other end of the lever.
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