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Simple Machines Questions - Weebly
bfhsvalle.weebly.comLevers consist of a stick and a fulcrum (fuul-kruhm). The fulcrum is the point at which the lever moves. By changing the position of the fulcrum you will either gain or lose power - the closer the fulcrum is to the object the easier it is to lift. Good examples of levers are seesaws, shovels, and crow bars. The Wheel Deal
BALANCING ACT OF THE FULCRUM EXAMPLES
www.beaconlearningcenter.comThe Balancing Act of the Fulcrum©2003 www.beaconlearningcenter.com Rev. 05.29.03 Example # 2 – A 120-pound weight is located 8 feet from the fulcrum of a lever. How much weight at a distance of 10 feet on the opposite side of the fulcrum