In a children's playground or park.
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Crowbars, seesaws, and pry-type bottle openers are all examples of levers.
Probably for safety reasons, but there are still see-saws in NZ which is where I'm from
seesaws are and example of levers,as one person goes up the other goes down in a simple lever position.
i think so because on everypark i see theres no seesaws and last time i went to a park and there was a sign on the seesaw that says banned so i think so :)
No but they are similar. Seesaws consist of two people on either end pushing up and down, and a pendulum consists of mainly gravity and swings from side to side. You can find most pendulums on grandfather clocks.
parks are big areas where people can walk and sit under trees or have a picnic. playgrounds are small areas where kids can play, normally playgrounds have slides, swings, seesaws and other entertaining things.
A park is public but, a garden is private.
First class levers change direction of force applied, like using a crow bar to open a door.In a first class lever, the fulcrum is between the force arm and the resistance arm. Seesaws, crowbars, and oars are first-class levers.
A slide is an example of a lever. A seesaw is an example of a lever. And that's all so BYE BYE BYE Toodles
Gear Stick Door handle Hammer Spannera crowbarScissors, wheelbarrows, scissors, teeter-totters (seesaws). A crowbar or pry bar is also a level in either direction, both of which also employ a wedge.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 3 words with the pattern -EE--W-. That is, seven letter words with 2nd letter E and 3rd letter E and 6th letter W. In alphabetical order, they are: geegaws heehaws seesaws