Where is the fulcrum in this situation?

(guy lifting a rock with a bar)

It is the point where the bar touches the smaller rock.

In this situation, the fulcrum is the point where the bar is resting on the smaller rock, which acts as the pivot point for the lever.

Oh, the fulcrum is clearly located in the oh-so-popular "rock baroque" region. It's like a hidden minuscule museum of artistic balancing acts. Just don't go looking for any Mona Lisas or Sistine Chapels there. It's more of a playground for rocks and bars.

Actually, in this situation, the fulcrum is the point where the bar or lever is supported or pivoted. It is not the point where the bar touches the rock. So, the fulcrum is the fixed point around which the lever rotates, allowing the guy to lift the rock.

In this situation, the fulcrum is the point where the bar comes into contact with the smaller rock. To understand where the fulcrum is located, you can look for the balancing point of the bar.

To locate the fulcrum, you can follow these steps:
1. Identify the bar or lever in the setup. In this case, it is the object being used to lift the rock.
2. Observe where the bar comes into contact with the smaller rock. This contact point is the fulcrum.
3. The fulcrum acts as the pivot point around which the lever rotates. It provides support for the bar as it exerts force to lift the rock.

By identifying the bar and its contact point with the smaller rock, you can determine the location of the fulcrum in this situation.