Definition Of A Fulcrum. Definition of fulcrum 1 a. Fulcrum plural fulcrums or fulcra mechanics The support about which a lever pivots. General A fulcrum is the pivot around which a lever turns. This is usually created by the thumb index finger the thumb middle finger or a combination of the index middle and thumb.
Force multiplied by the distance to the fulcrum multiplied by the sine of the angle between the lever and the force is called torque. Collins Thesaurus of the English Language Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. They moved the boulder using a stone as the fulcrum and a crowbar as the lever. The support about which a lever turns the camera moves on a fixed fulcrum either horizontally panning or vertically tilting Gerald Mast. The turning point in which a security or the economy in general makes a major change in direction. This is usually created by the thumb index finger the thumb middle finger or a combination of the index middle and thumb.
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By rotating the dial the pivot point or the fulcrum of the brake lever moves in and out. Figuratively A crux or pivot. A fulcrum or pivot point is the area around which a lever turns. Any promotional content will be deleted. Noun plural noun fulcrums plural noun fulcra ˈfʊlkrə ˈfʌlkrə. All definitions are approved by humans before publishing.