it is first type of lever
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.
A seesaw is an example of a lever.
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.
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Seesaw was invented by Linda Sue Park. The seesaw is a material for childrenÕs play that consisting of a board composed at the center. This has a place at the end where children need to sit and push themselves away from the ground.
the fulcrum's in the middle and yes a lever is a seesaw...
it was invented 1879 by jack fort. he invented it so kids would have somthing fun to do at school
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A seesaw stunt is something performed commonly at a circus. It is when one person stands on a seesaw and another person jumps on the other end causing the first person to flip off the seesaw.
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it is first type of lever
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When Linda Sue Park was ten years old, she read about 17th century Korean girls of good breeding who were not allowed to leave their homes. To find out about the world beyond their courtyards, they invented the seesaw to catapult themselves high enough to peek beyond the walls. Twenty-seven years later, Park wrote Seesaw Girl (Clarion, 1999) because the image she read about as a child had stuck with her. "When I sat down to write my first book, I knew that would be my idea
first class levers have fulcrum at center and load and effort at extremes, examples are seesaw and scissor.
A seesaw is a class one lever.