How is see saw an example of lever?
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A seesaw is a great example of a lever. The fulcrum/pivot point is the part of the lever that does not move, its in the middle. ... The force that is applied by pushing down/pushing up on one end of the seesaw can substitue for the mass on the other end.
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Answer: A seesaw is a specific type of lever; it consists of a long beam attached to a pivot called the fulcrum. As soon as you put weight on one end by sitting on one side of the beam it drops to the ground. This is because the force of gravity is acting on the weight of your body, pulling it and the beam down
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