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No, a teeter-totter is not a form of a wedge. A teeter-totter is a simple machine that involves a pivot (fulcrum) and a lever, while a wedge is a different type of simple machine typically used to separate or lift objects.
The teeter-totter is a simple machine classified as a lever, specifically a type of lever called a seesaw. Being a lever, it operates by a pivot point (fulcrum) with two balanced forces acting on either side.
Lever and fulcrum. ie. give me a fulcrum and a big enough lever an i can move the world
a seesaw is a lever that is balenced on a fulcrum
A teeter-totter is a lever because it is a long rigid object (beam) that rotates around a fixed point (fulcrum) to lift weights (people) on either end. The force applied on one end creates a rotation around the fulcrum causing the other end to move.
a teeter totter is a simple machine . that's all i know.
No, a lever is any abject used to provide leverage with a fulcrum & looks like a teeter totter to pry on something.
The seesaw or teeter-totter is a lever with the fulcrum in the middle, and the merry-go-round is a wheel and axle.
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A teeter totter
The cast of Teeter Totter - 2008 includes: Matthew Sauder as Park Dweller
No, a teeter totter is not an inclined plane. It is a simple machine known as a lever, which rotates around a central fulcrum. When one end of the lever goes up, the other end goes down.