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A seesaw is a lever of class one give reason

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: As mentioned earlier, the seesaw is a good example of a lever, and it happens to be a first class lever. ... Increasing the distance from the applied effort to the fulcrum, compared to the distance from the fulcrum to the weight being moved, increases the advantage provided by the lever.

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As mentioned earlier, the seesaw is a good example of a lever, and it happens to be a first class lever. ... Increasing the distance from the applied effort to the fulcrum, compared to the distance from the fulcrum to the weight being moved, increases the advantage provided by the lever.

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