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Q: When two children of equal weight sit at opposite ends of a seesaw they create?
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When two children of equal weight sit at opposite ends at a seesaw do they create work and energy?

Two children of equal weight sitting at opposite ends of a seesaw do not create energy. They may use energy to perform work.


What is a seesaw?

A seesaw is an example of a first-class lever. The fulcrum, which is the part of the lever that does not move, is in the middle. The resistance, which is the weight (person) you are trying to lift is at one end. The effort, which is the force applied to the lever, is the person sitting on the other end.


How can two boys having the same weight maintain the equilibrium of the two boys with unequal weight?

If the two boys of unequal weight are together heavier than two boys of unequal weight the seesaw can be balanced by whichever couple is heaviest sitting nearer to the seesaw's pivot.


What is the formula for balance on seesaw?

d1 times w1 = d2 times w2 (d- distance of the person from seesaw)/ (w = weight of person)


How do you balance a seesaw?

Simple ..put equal weight at each end, equal distance from the pivot.


Find the torque tau about the pivot due to the weight w of Gilles on the seesaw?

-L_1 * w


How can a kids who have different weights balance a seesaw?

they have the same density That would be impossible. The only way to stop moving is to push down with you're feet each time you reach the ground


What is the opposite of weight?

For weight meaning heaviness, the opposite could be lightness. If it is used metaphorically to mean importance, the opposite is unimportance or triviality. In engineering, the opposite of a weight (load) can be a counterweight.


What is a seasaws and what are there uses?

A seesaw is a park toy where two kids sit on each end bouncing up and town, shifting their weight


A seesaw is an example of a?

The answer (based on Science) is lever, where the fulcrum is in the middle, load (the force from the person at the opposite end) and the effort (your weight). Based on English, this could be one of the few items with both the present tense and past tense of the same word put together to mean a totally different thing.


The use of balanced in a sentence?

A seesaw can be balanced with equal weight. I balanced on a ledge, so I wouldn't fall. The gymnast balanced on the beam, after a hand spring.


If your friend is 30 pounds more than you and we are playing on the seesaw should he set closer or father on the seesaw?

The farther away from the fulcrum (the centerpiece) the easier it is to lift the other person. Therefore, the heavy person should sit close to the fulcrum, because he already has an advantage from the bigger weight.