the fulcrum's in the middle and yes a lever is a seesaw...
A seesaw is an example of a first-class lever. The fulcrum, which is the part of the lever that does not move, is in the middle. The resistance, which is the weight (person) you are trying to lift is at one end. The effort, which is the force applied to the lever, is the person sitting on the other end.
A seesaw would be a Class 1 lever. This is because the fulcrum(also known as a pivot) is in the middle of the load and effort.
the heaviest person would have to sit nearer the middle
the heaviest person would have to sit nearer the middle
The cast of The Seesaw and the Shoes - 1945 includes: Gregory Golubeff as Bit Part John Nesbitt as Narrator Arthur Space as Charles Goodyear
A seesaw is a class one lever.
a seesaw is a lever that is balenced on a fulcrum
A seesaw is a basic lever and by definition it has a fulcrum. Without the fulcrum, there would be no point for the seesaw to operate on.
Seesaw - musical - was created in 1973.
No, a seesaw is an example of a "lever".
A seesaw is an example of a lever.