fulcra (Meaning)
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fulcra (n. pl.)
See Fulcrum.
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fulcra (pl.)
of Fulcrum
Synonyms & Antonyms of fulcra
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fulcra Sentence Examples
- The bones of the elbow joint act as fulcra for the muscles of the forearm.
- The fulcra of the levers in a pulley system determine the mechanical advantage gained.
- The wedge-shaped fulcra of teeth allow for efficient grinding of food.
- The shoulder joint contains a ball-and-socket articulation, allowing for a wide range of motion around different fulcra.
- Levers in the human body, such as the arm, have multiple fulcra along their length.
- The placement of the fulcrum in a lever can significantly alter the amount of force required.
- Engineers use fulcra strategically to reduce the force needed to move objects in various applications.
- The fulcra of insect limbs allow for precise and intricate movements.
- Surgeons utilize fulcra to provide mechanical support during surgical procedures.
- The fulcra of bones provide support and stability to the body during movement.
FAQs About the word fulcra
See Fulcrum., of Fulcrum
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The bones of the elbow joint act as fulcra for the muscles of the forearm.
The fulcra of the levers in a pulley system determine the mechanical advantage gained.
The wedge-shaped fulcra of teeth allow for efficient grinding of food.
The shoulder joint contains a ball-and-socket articulation, allowing for a wide range of motion around different fulcra.