A rake seesaw and nutcracker are alike because they are all levers. they are also have a fulcrum and they are simple machines
They are all simple machines, all have a fulcrum, all are levers, all are human powered.
there are both have the fulcrum in the middle and there are diffrent because they have diffrent simple machine
A seesaw is a class one lever.
The Nutcracker! :D That one's the most well-known...I'm not sure if there are any other famous Christmas ballet's though. Hope that helps. :)
a seesaw is a lever that is balenced on a fulcrum
No, a seesaw is an example of a "lever".
Seesaw - musical - was created in 1973.
The center of a seesaw is called the "fulcrum." It is the pivot point around which the seesaw moves up and down.
Children love to play on a seesaw. The business was struggling after the seesaw few months of business.
the nutcracker has one The Nutcracker. the nutcracker
Clara got the nutcracker from her Uncle Drosilmire.
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.