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Yes, as long as the weight is equal on both sides and equidistant from the fulcrum, the seesaw will remain balanced even if the plank is not perfectly horizontal. The torque generated by the weights on either side of the fulcrum will still be equal, keeping the seesaw balanced.
A seesaw is a lever balanced 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.
A seesaw in a playground is an example of a fulcrum. The board that the children sit on acts as the lever, while the point where the seesaw pivots is the fulcrum. The position of the fulcrum determines the balance and movement of the seesaw.
move the plank closer to the fulcrum to be able to lift the rock off the ground
Yes, as long as the weight is equal on both sides and equidistant from the fulcrum, the seesaw will remain balanced even if the plank is not perfectly horizontal. The torque generated by the weights on either side of the fulcrum will still be equal, keeping the seesaw balanced.
A seesaw is a lever balanced 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.
A seesaw in a playground is an example of a fulcrum. The board that the children sit on acts as the lever, while the point where the seesaw pivots is the fulcrum. The position of the fulcrum determines the balance and movement of the seesaw.
move the plank closer to the fulcrum to be able to lift the rock off the ground
The fulcrum on a seesaw is the support point at which the seesaw pivots or rotates. It serves as the balance point for the seesaw to ensure that both ends move up and down equally.
Well, darling, it's simple math - the closer you are to the fulcrum, the less weight you have to counterbalance. So, if Bernie weighs 75 pounds and Bianca weighs 60 pounds, Bianca is sitting closer to the fulcrum because she has less weight to lift. It's all about physics, honey.
Fulcrum
the fulcrum's in the middle and yes a lever is a seesaw...
a seesaw is a lever that is balenced on a fulcrum
The center of a seesaw is called the "fulcrum." It is the pivot point around which the seesaw moves up and down.
Usually the centre; sometimes above, sometimes below and rarely level with the arms of it.