yes it is a 1st class lever and so is a pair of pliers!!!!
The first kind of lever is a class 1 lever, where the fulcrum is located between the effort force and the load. Examples include a seesaw and scissors.
A seesaw is a lever balanced on a fulcrum.
The point supporting a seesaw or lever is called the fulcrum. This is the pivot point around which the lever rotates when a force is applied on one side. The position of the fulcrum can affect the mechanical advantage and balance of the seesaw or lever.
A seesaw is a first-class lever because the fulcrum (pivot point) is positioned between the effort (force applied) and the load (object being moved).
A seesaw is a type of lever because it consists of a long beam (the lever arm) that pivots on a fulcrum. When a force is applied on one end of the seesaw, it causes the other end to move in the opposite direction. This principle of force and motion is fundamental to how levers work.
a seesaw is a lever that is balenced on a fulcrum
the fulcrum's in the middle and yes a lever is a seesaw...
A see-saw is a fulcrum type of lever.
The first kind of lever is a class 1 lever, where the fulcrum is located between the effort force and the load. Examples include a seesaw and scissors.
A seesaw is a class one lever.
No, a seesaw is an example of a "lever".
A seesaw is a lever balanced on a fulcrum.
The point supporting a seesaw or lever is called the fulcrum. This is the pivot point around which the lever rotates when a force is applied on one side. The position of the fulcrum can affect the mechanical advantage and balance of the seesaw or lever.
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.
True.
A seesaw is a first-class lever because the fulcrum (pivot point) is positioned between the effort (force applied) and the load (object being moved).
They are post examples of a fulcrum and lever