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A fulcrum is? A. A support for an inclined plain. B. The place where a lever is supported. C. Measured in Newton-meters. D. Measured in joules.
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A fulcrum is? A. A support for an inclined plain. B. The place where a lever is supported. C. Measured in Newton-meters. D. Measured in joules.
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a fulcrum is the point which a lever rests or is supported on which it pivots, so B. hope this helps!!
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